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PUBLISniD    BY   THE 

VOLTA   BUREAU. 


MARRIAGES  OF  THE  DEAF 
IN  AMERICA. 


AN    INQUIRY    CONCERNING    THE    RESULTS    OF 
MARRIAGES  OF  THE  DEAF  IN  AMERICA, 


BY 

EDWARD   ALLEN   FAY, 

VxCE-PBEAU>KKT     AMD     PBOFXHflOR     OF     LANGUAGES     IN     GaLLAUDKT     CoLLKGK, 

Edztob  or   THE   American   Annals  or  the  Deaf. 


WASHINGTON,    D.    C.  : 

Gibson  Bros.,  Printkrs  and  ik>oKHiNDKKs. 
1898. 


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V\^\3 


VOLT  A  BUREAr, 


I  KlUTnO  TO  TO  ]»IAr. 
WA9HINATON  CITY, U.S.A. 


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CONTENTS. 


Paob. 
PREFACE,  by  the  Hon.  John  Hitz 1-2 

INTRODUCTION. 

Aim  of  the  present  Inquiry 3 

Diverse  and  contradictory  conclnaions  of  prcTions  writers 3-4 

These  diTersities  and  contradictionR  due  to  insufficient  data 4 

Method  of  the  present  Inquiry 5 

America  the  best  flehl  for  investigation  of  the  subject 5-7 

The  term  **  deaf"  as  used  in  this  monograph 7 

Origin  of  the  present  Inquiry 7-8 

Blank  marriage  record  used  for  collecting  data 8-9 

Sources  of  information 9-10 

Extent  and  value  of  statistics  collected 10 

Acknowledgment  of  assistance  received 10-11 

Practical  value  of  the  Inquiry 11-12 


CHAPTER  I. 

MARRIAGES  OF  THE  DEAF,  ONE  OR  BOTH  OP  THE  PARTNERS 
BEING  DEAF. 

Total  number  of  marriages  recorded 13 

Number  of  marriages  in  each  decade  of  the  nineteenth  century 13-16 

Number  of  partners  in  marriage 15 

Marriages  excluded  from  tabulation  because  of  lack  of  information 

concerning  results 15-16 

Marriages  excluded  because  too  recent  to  have  produced  offspring.       16 
Number  of  marriages  included  in  tabulation  and  number  of  children 

reported  as  born  therefrom 16 

Marriages  of  the  deaf  probably  slightly  less  productive  of  offspring 

than  ordinazy  marriages 16-18 

Far  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring  than  ordinary  mar- 
riages  18-21 

Far  more  likely  to  result  in  hearing  offspring  than  in  deaf 

offspring 21 

These  conclnaions  in  accordance  with  the  generally  accepted  laws 
of  heredity 31-22 


iv  (■ojitents. 


CHAPTER  II. 

MARftlAGES  IN  WHICH  BOTH  OF  THE  PARTNERS  ARE  DEAF, 
AND  MARRIAGES  IN  WHICH  ONE  OF  THE  PARTNERS  IS 
A  HEARING  PERSON. 

Paor. 

The  tendency  of  deaf  people  to  marry  one  another 23-24 

Reasons  that  have  been  assigned  for  this  tendency 24-27 

These  reasons  inadequate  to  explain  it 27-28 

The  trne  explanation  to  be  found  in  the  mutual  sympathy  arising 

from  similarity  of  condition  28-29 

Marriages  in  which  both  partners  are  deaf  somewhat  less  productive 

of  offspring  than  those  in  which  one  .partner  is  a  hearing  person.  29-30 

Not  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring 31-32 

Proportion  of  deaf  children  born  to  number  of  deaf  persons  married 

less  where  both  partners  were  deaf  than  where  one  partner  was 

a  hearing  person 32-34 

Explanations  that  have  been  proposed  for  this  phenomenon 34-85 


CHAPTER  III. 

MARRIAGES  OF  THE  CONGENITALLY  DEAF  AND  OF  THE 
ADVENTITIOUSLY  DEAF. 

Difficulty  of  determining  with  certainty  whether  the  deafness  is  con- 
genital or  adventitious 36-37 

Proportion  of  the  adventitiously  deaf  married  larger  than  that  of 
the  congenitally  deaf 37-39 

Marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf 39 

of  the  adventitiously  deaf 39-40 

of  the  congenitally  and  adventitiously  deaf  to  partners 
congenitally  and  adventitiously  deaf 41 

The  proportions  of  such  marriages  compared  with  conclusions  de- 
rived from  'Hhe  theory  of  probabilities  " 41-42 

Marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf  probably  slightly  less  productive 

of  offspring  than  those  of  the  adventitiously  deaf 42-47 

Far  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring 47-54 

This  conclusion  in  accordance  with  the  generally  accepted  law  of 
heredity 54-55 

The  liability  to  deaf  offspring  even  where  both  parents  are  congeni- 
tally deaf  not  due  to  the  union  of  '*  like  with  like  " 55-59 

Explanations  that  have  been  proposed  for  this  supposed  exception 
to  the  law  of  heredity 59-60 

Reason  why  the  law  is  not  applicable  to  marriages  of  the  deaf 60-61 


Contents,  v 

PAnK. 

The  re8iilt8  of  marriaKefl  in  which  both  parents  were  adventitioiiBly 
deaf  compared  with  those  in  which  one  parent  was  a  hearing 
person 61-62 

The  smaller  proportion  of  deaf  offspring  where  both  partners  were 
deaf  still  unexplained 62-63 

CHAPTER  IV. 

MARRIAGES  OF  THE  DEAF,  ONE  OR  BOTH  OF  THE  PARTNERS 
HAVING  DEAF  RELATIVES. 

The  frequent  occurrence  of  deafness  in  families 64 

Conclusions  that  have  been  drawn  from  this  circumstance 64-65 

The  possession  of  deaf  brothers  and  sisters  probably  not  a  more  im- 
portant indication  of  liability  to  deaf  offspring  than  the  possession 
of  other  deaf  relatives 65-66 

The  proportion  of  deaf  married  persons  having  deaf  relatives  prob- 
ably far  larger  than  that  of  married  people  in  general 66-67 

Far  larger  among  the  congenitally  deaf  than  among  the  ad- 
ventitiously deaf 68 

The  proportion  bf  hearing  persons  having  deaf  relatives  probably 
far  larger  among  those  married  to  deaf  partners  than  among  hear- 
ing persons  in  general 69-70 

Reasons  why  hearing  persons  having  deaf  relatives  marry  deaf 
partners 70 

Marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf,  considered  with  respect  to  the 

possession  of  deaf  relatives 71-78 

of  the  adventitiously  deaf 78-83 

of  the  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitioasly  un- 

reported 84-87 

The  liability  to  deaf  offspring  greatest  where  partners  have  deaf 
relatives,  however  they  are  classified  with  respect  to  congenital 
or  adventitious  deafness 88 

Marriages  in  which  both  partners  were  deaf  and  those  in  which  one 
partner  was  hearing,  considered  with  respect  to  the  possession  of 
deaf  relatives 88-92 

The  liability  to  deaf  offspring  greatest  where  partners  have  deaf 
relatives,  however  they  are  classified  with  respect  to  the  deafness 
of  one  or  both  partners 92 

All  marriages  of  the  deaf  considered  with  respect  to  the  possession 
of  deaf  relatives 92-94 

The  possession  of  deaf  relatives  a  more  important  indication  of  lia- 
bility to  deaf  offspring  than  congenital  deafness 94-95 

Marriages  in  which  one  partner  was  a  hearing  person  considered 
with  respect  to  the  possession  of  deaf  relatives 95-97 


vi  Contents. 

Paox. 
Hearing  partners  haying  deaf  relatives  as  liable  to  deaf  offspring  as 

deaf  partners 97-99 

The  larger  proportion  of  deaf  offspring  where  one  partner  was  a 

hearing  person  still  anezplained 99-100 

The  possession  of  deaf  relatives  affords  the  key  to  the  solution  of  the 

question  of  the  liability  of  marriages  of  the  deaf  to  resnlt  in  deaf 

offspring ..* 100-101 

The  advice  to  be  given  the  deaf  on  the  subject  of  marriage 101-104 

CHAPTER  V. 

CONSANGUINEOUS  MARRIAGES  OF  THE  DEAF. 

The  results  of  consanguineous  marriages  in  gen eral 105 

The  probable  results  of  consanguineous  marriages'  of  the  deaf....  105-106 

Number  of  consanguineous  marriages  reported 106 

Various  relationships  between  partners  in  marriage 106-107 

Consanguineous  marriages  of  the  deaf  very  liable  to  result  in  deaf 

offspring 107-109 

Dangerous,  no  matter  what  the  character  of  the  relationship, 

109-110 

Nor  whether  one  or  both  partners  are  deaf 110-111 

Nor  whether  the  deafness  of  one  or  both  or  neither  is 

congenital 111-112 

Nor  whether  either  or  both  or  neither  have  other  deaf 

relatives 112-114 

The  larger  proportion  of  deaf  offspring  where  one  partner  was  a 
hearing  person  probably  due  to  the  larger  proportion  of  consan- 
guineous marriages  in  which  one  partner  was  a  hearing  person, 

114-116 
Further  advice  to  be  given  the  deaf  on  the  subject  of  marriage 116 

CHAPTER  VI. 
HAPPINESS. 

The  general  opinion  that  marriages  in  which  both  partners  are  deaf 
are  mure  likely  to  result  happily  than  those  in  which  one  partner 
is  a  hearing  person 117 

Dissent  from  this  opinion 118 

The  question  cannot  be  settled  by  individual  testimony  and  opinion 

118-119 

Divorces  and  separations  as  an  indication  of  the  extent  of  marital 
infelicity 119 

The  proportion  of  divorces  and  separations  far  less  where  both 
partners  were  deaf 130-121 

Reasons  why  such  marriages  are  more  likely  to  result  happily 121 


Contents.  vii 

CHAPTER  Vn. 

SUMMARY  OF  STATISTICS  AND  CONCLUSIONS. 

America  and  Europe 122 

The  present  century 122-123 

Deaf  and  hearing  partners 123-124 

Productiveness 124-125 

Deaf  offspring  :  (a)  One  or  both  partners  deaf 125-12G 

(6)  Both  partners  deaf  or  one  partner  hearing...  126-128 
(<;)  Partners  congenitally  or  adTentitiouslv  deaf.  128-129 

(rf)  Partners  having  deaf  relatives 129-132 

(e)  Partners  consanguineous 132-133 

(/)  Summary  of  statistics 138-134 

Happiness 135 

APPENDIX  A.— TABULAR  STATEMENT  OP  MARRIAGES....  137-499 

APPENDIX  B.— BIBLIOGRAPHY 500  519 

APPENDIX  C— ILLEGITIMATE  UNIONS 520^22 

INDEX 523-527 

ERRATA 528 


PREFACE. 


Among  the  charges  which  Dr.  A.  Graham  Bell  com- 
mitted to  the  Volta  Bureau,  upon  liberally  endowing  that 
institution,  was  that  of  promoting  researches  in  regard  to 
Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  This  work  had  been 
systematically  entered  upon  by  Dr.  E.  A.  Fay,  Editor  of 
the  American  Annals  of  the  Deaf  who  was  peculiarly 
fitted  for  a  task  of  such  importance  and  magnitude. 

Dr.  Fay's  undertaking  this  work  as  a  labor  of  love  was 
sufficient  assurance  that  it  would  be  conscientiously  prose- 
cuted, and  rendered  of  unquestionable  value  as  a  basis 
for  scientific  deductions.  To  this  end  the  resources  of  the 
Volta  Bureau  fund  were  placed  at  Dr.  Fay's  disposal,  in 
order  that  the  labor  of  presenting  these  statistical  data 
might  cover  the  greatest  possible  scope  and  leave  nothing 
wanting  that  could  be  deemed  essential. 

The  work  of  taking  the  Eleventh  Census  of  the  United 
States  occurring  during  this  period,  and  the  Federal  Gov- 
ernment having  appointed  Dr.  Fay  its  special  agent  for 
the  collection  of  statistics  relating  to  the  deaf  of  the 
United  States,  it  was  thought  desirable  officially  to  supple- 
ment the  census  returns  by  details  not  provided  for  in  the 
Government  appropriations,  as  the  additional  data  would 
prove  of  importance  in  the  marriage  researches  then  being 
made.  To  accomplish  this,  it  was  requisite  to  make 
liberal  use  of  the  Yolta  fund,  although,  in  addition,  much 
labor  was  generously  given  by  numerous  public-spirited 
deaf  persons,  and  also  by  teachers,  principals,  and  super- 
intendents of  schools  for  the  deaf. 


2  Preface, 

The  result  is  that  this  Bureau  can  now  congratulate 
itself,  and  all  those  interested  in  the  cause  of  the  deaf,  in 
having  secured  through  Dr.  Fay's  untiring  care  material 
of  inestimable  value  to  the  deaf,  to  science,  and  to  hu- 
manity at  large. 

JOHN  HITZ, 
Superintendent  of  the  VoUa  Bureau. 


ERSITTJ 

INTRODUCTION 


The  chief  aim  of  this  Inquiry  coDceming  the  Besults 
of  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America  is  to  find  true 
answers  to  the  following  questions,  which  are  of  great 
interest  and  importance  to  the  deaf  as  a  class  and  as 
individuals,  and  also  to  society: 

1.  Are  marriages  of  deaf  persons  more  liable  to  result 
in  deaf  offspring  than  ordinary  marriages? 

2.  Are  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  are  deaf 
more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring  than  marriages  in 
which  one  of  the  partners  is  deaf  and  the  other  is  a  hear- 
ing person? 

3.  Are  certain  classes  of  the  deaf,  however  they  may 
marry,  more  liable  than  others  to  have  deaf  children  ?  If 
so,  how  are  these  classes  respectively  composed,  and  what 
are  the  conditions  that  increase  or  diminish  this  liability  ? 

4.  Aside  from  the  question  of  the  liability  of  the  off- 
spring to  deafness,  are  marriages  in  which  both  of  the 
partners  are  deaf  more  likely  to  result  happily  than  mar- 
riages in  which  one  of  the  partners  is  deaf  and  the  other 
is  a  hearing  person? 

Some  other  points,  of  minor  interest  and  importance, 
will  also  be  considered. 

The  questions  above  stated,  especially  the  first  and  sec- 
ond, have  been  much  discussed  in  Europe  and  America, 
as  may  be  seen  by  referring  to  the  extensive  bibliography 
given  at  the  end  of  this  monograph.  The  conclusions 
reached  differ  widely.  Some  writers  maintain  that  mar- 
riages of  the  deaf  are  far  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  off- 
spring than  ordinary  marriages,  and  that  this  liability  is 
greatly  increased  when  both  of  the  partners  in  marriage 
are  deaf ;  others  maintain  that  such  marriages  are  but  lit- 


4  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

tie  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring  than  ordinary 
marriages,  and  others  that  they  are  not  at  all  more  liable. 
As  examples  of  the  two  extremes  may  be  cited,  on  the  one 
hand,  the  conclusion  of  Dr.  Alexander  Graham  Bell,  who 
declares  that  "  the  evidence  shows  a  tendency  to  the  for- 
mation of  a  deaf  variety  of  the  human  race  in  America ; "  * 
and,  on  the  other  hand,  the  conclusion  of  the  commis- 
sioners of  the  Irish  census  of  1881,  who  say  that  "it  ap- 
pears evident  that  the  question  of  deafness  and  dumbness 
in  the  parents  has  no  influence  in  propagating  the  defect."t 
The  conclusions  of  Dr.  Bell  and  of  the  commissioners 
of  the  Irish  census  are  drawn  from  the  statistics  of 
different  countries,  but  we  cannot  believe  that  the  laws  of 
heredity  that  hold  in  America  do  not  also  hold  in  Ireland ; 
in  fact,  similarly  opposite  conclusions  might  be  cited  from 
numerous  writers  residing  in  the  same  countries,  but  deal- 
ing with  different  data.  The  cause  of  all  these  diversities 
and  contradictions  is  that,  on  one  side  or  the  other,  or  on 
both,  either  the  statistics  upon  which  the  conclusions  are 
based  do  not  include  a  sufficiently  large  number  of  cases, 
or  they  are  not  sufficiently  full  and  accurate.  The  num- 
ber of  marriages  collected  by  each  investigator  is  com- 
paratively small,  and  the  details  given  are  so  meagre  that 
even  bj  grouping  together  all  the  statistics  that  have  been 
published  no  conclusive  results  can  be  obtained.  Dr. 
Holder  Mygind ,  of  Copenhagen,  writing  on  this  subject  since 
the  present  Inquiry  was  begun,  says  :  "  It  is  impossible  to 
make  use  of  the  numerous  reports  of  single  cases  in  which 

♦A.  G.  Beix,  **  Memoir  upon  the  Formation  of  a  Deaf  Variety  of  the 
Human  Race,"  in  *' Memoirs  of  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences," 
Washington,  1884,  vol.  ii,  part  4 ;  Reprint,  Washington,  1884,  p.  45.  Dr. 
BelPs  conclusion  is  based  chiefly  upon  the  results  of  the  marriages  of 
former  pupils  of  the  Hartford  and  Illinois  schools  for  the  deaf,  and  upon 
the  returns  of  the  United  States  census  of  1880. 

t  **  Census  of  Ireland,  1881,  Part  II,  General  Report,  Dublin,  1882,"  p. 
44.  The  conclusion  of  the  commissioners  is  based  upon  the  returns  of  the 
censuses  of  1851,  1861,  and  1871. 


Marriages  oftlie  Deaf  in  America.  5 

deaf  and  dumb  children  have  been  bom  in  marriages 
contracted  by  deaf-mutes,  to  prove  the  frequency  with 
which  such  marriages  produce  deaf-mute  offspring.  It  is 
only  by  collecting  all  the  marriages  contracted  by  deaf- 
mutes  in  a  certain  country  or  province  into  a  group,  and 
by  investigating  the  number  of  these  marriages  which 
have  produced  deaf-mute  children,  and  the  number  of  the 
latter,  that  it  is  possible  to  arrive  at  reliable  conclusions."* 
This  is  the  method  adopted  in  the  present  Inquiry,  and  it 
is  hoped  and  believed  that  the  statistics  collected  include 
a  sufficiently  large  number  of  cases,  and  are  sufficiently 
fuU  and  accurate,  to  render  the  conclusions  trustworthy. 

In  Europe  as  well  as  America,  since  the  education  of 
the  deaf  has  become  general,  marriage  has  ceased  to  be 
rare  among  them ;  but  in  America,  partly  in  consequence 
of  the  freedom  from  certain  restrictions  that  hamper  mar- 
riage more  or  less  in  most  European  countries,  and  partly 
on. account  of  the  more  prosperous  circumstances,  and 
consequent  greater  ability  to  support  a  family,  of  the 
deal  of  this  country,  the  proportion  of  those  who  marry 
is  larger  than  in  Europe.  In  Denmark,  in  1880,  accord- 
ing to  the  census  of  that  year,  23.7  of  the  adult  deaf  re- 
siding in  the  rural  districts  and  provincial  towns  were 
married.t  In  other  countries  of  Europe  the  percentage 
of  thd  deaf  who  marry,  as  indicated  by  the  meagre  statis- 
tics that  have  been  published,  is  considerably  lower  than 
in  Denmark.     In  Magdeburg,  in  1871,  the  percentage  of 

«H.  Mtoind,  '*  Deaf  Mutism/'  Loudon,  1894,  p.  46. 

tH.  Mtoind,  '*  Deaf -Mutes  in  Denmark,"  in  "Archives  of  Otology," 
New  York,  1892,  vol.  zxi,  p.  407.  Information  on  this  point  was  only  to 
be  had  from  the  rural  districts  and  provincial  towns,  as  the  census  re- 
turns from  the  metropolis  did  not  show  the  marriages  of  the  deaf.  Dr. 
Mygind's  comments  confirm  the  opinion  above  expressed  concerning  the 
less  prosperous  circumstances  of  the  deaf  in  Europe  and  the  influence  of 
this  fact  in  diminishing  the  number  of  those  who  marry.  He  says : 
"  The  returns  prove  the  sad  fact  that  nearly  half  [46.8  per  cent.]  of  all 
deaf-mutes  over  twenty  years  of  age  are  obliged  to  fall  back  upon  the 
help  of  others.     *    *    *    When  this  is  the  case  in  Denmark,  where  the 


6  Marriages  of  th^  Deaf  in  America. 

the  adult  deaf  who  were  married  was  12  per  cent.  ;*  in 
Cologne,  in  1870,  it  was  10  per  cent.  ;t  in  Prussia,  in 
1880,  7^  per  cent.  ;t  in  Bavaria,  in  1871,  7  per  cent.§  In 
the  United  States,  27,924  pupils  had  attended  schools 
for  the  deaf  up  to  the  year  1890,11  and  the  present  collec- 
tion of  marriage  records  shows  that  6,460,  or  23.1  per 
cent.,  of  these  have  been  married.  Inasmuch  as  (1)  many 
of  the  pupils  included  in  the  former  statement  are  still  in 
school,  (2)  some  who  have  left  school  have  not  yet  arrived 
at  a  marriageable  age,  and  (3)  probably  not  all  who  have  been 
married  are  recorded,  the  true  percentage  of  those  who 
marry  is  much  higher.  Dr.  Bell,  inquiring  into  the  num- 
ber of  former  pupils  of  the  American  and  Illinois  schools 
born  before  1840,  found  the  proportion  of  those  who  had 
been  married  up  to  1882  to  be  45.4  per  cent.,!  and  this 
rate  is  probably  an  approximation  to  the  true  percentage 
of  the  married  deaf  in  the  United  States.     This  country, 

public  care  of  deaf-mutes  is  especially  highly  developed,  what  most  it 
be  in  other  conntriea,  where  matters  concerning  deaf-mutes  are  less  ad- 
vanced? •  *  *  The  reason  why  comparatively  so  few  deaf-mutes 
contract  marriages  must,  in  my  opinion,  be  chiefly  sought  in  this  circum- 
stance, that  the  men  comparatively  rarely  attain  an  independent  position 
to  make  a  good  livelihood." — Ibid,^  pp.  404,  405,  407. 

*  B.  F.  WHiHELMi,  *'*■  Statistik  der  Taubstummen  des  Begierungsbezirks 
Magdeburg  nach  der  Volkszahlung  von  1871,"  in  **  Beilage  zur  deutschen 
Klinik,  Monatsblatt  fiir  medicinische  Statistik  und  offentliche  Gksund- 
heitspflege,"  Berlin,  1873,  No.  9,  p.  68. 

tDr.  Lent,  **  Statistik  der  Taubstummen  des  Begierungsbezirks  Guln, 
Bericht  an  den  Verein  der  Aerzte  des  Begierungsbezirks  Coin,"  Cologne, 
1870,  p.  20. 

tGuTTSTADT,  *'Die  Yerbreitung  der  Blinden  und  Taubstummen,'*  in 
**  Zeitschrift  des  koniglichen  Preussischen  statistischen  Bureau,"  Berlin, 
p.  208. 

§  G.  Matbb,  **  Die  Verbreitung  der  Blindheit,  der  Taubstummheit,  des 
Blodsinns  und  des  Irrsinns  in  Bayem,"  in  ^*Beitrage  zur  Statistik  des 
Konigreichs  Bayern,"  Miinchen,  1877,  xxxv.  Heft,  p.  29. 

II "School  Statistics  of  the  Deaf,"  in  "Proceedings  of  the  World's 
Congress  of  Instructors  of  the  Deaf,"  Washington,  1893,  p.  270. 

\k.  G.  Bell,  "Memoir  on  the  Formation  of  a  Deaf  Variety  of  the 
Human  Bace,"  lieprint,  Washington,  1884,  p.  16. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  7 

therefore,  oflfers  the  most  abundant  materials  for  the  in- 
vestigation of  the  results  of  marriages  of  the  deaf. 

The  term  "  deaf,"  in  its  widest  application,  includes  all 
degrees  of  imperfection  of  hearing.  "  Von  Troltsch  de- 
clares (and  he  has  never  been  contradicted)  that  every 
third  person  between  twenty  and  fifty  years  of  age  is  more 
or  less  deaf,  at  least  in  one  ear."*  There  is  reason  to  be- 
lieve that  slight  imperfection  of  hearing  is  of  scarcely  less 
importance  in  connection  with  the  question  of  heredity 
than  total  deafness,  but,  in  order  to  bring  the  present  In- 
quiry within  reasonable  limits  and  to  render  the  calculation 
of  percentages  feasible,  it  was  necessary  to  draw  a  line  of 
demarcation  somewhere.  The  term  "  deaf,"  as  used  in 
this  monograph,  invariably  refers  to  the  class  of  persons 
for  whose  benefit  our  "  schools  for  the  deaf  "  are  intended 
— persons  so  deaf  from  birth,  childhood  or  youth  that 
they  cannot  be  educated  in  common  schools,  persons  who 
are  more  frequently  but  less  accurately  classed  as  "  the 
deaf  and  dumb  "  or  "  deaf-mutes."t  It  includes  all  per- 
sons who  are  recorded  in  school  reports,  census  reports, 
marriage  records,  etc.,  as  "  deaf  and  dumb,"  "  deaf-mutes," 
"  totally  deaf,"  "  very  deaf,"  "  deaf,"  or  "  very  hard  of  hear- 
ing," and  all  who  have  attended  schools  for  the  deaf. 
Persons  recorded  as  "  slightly  deaf,"  "  partially  deaf,"  "  deaf 
in  one  ear,"  "  deaf  in  adult  life,"  "  hard  of  hearing,"  etc., 
are  not  included,  unless  they  have  attended  schools  for 
the  deaf. 

The  present  Inquiry  was  begun  in  the  year  1889,  and 
the  work  has  continued  uninterruptedly  since  that  time. 
In  October  of  the  previous  year  the  Hon.  Frederick 
Howard  Wines,  then  Secretary  of  the  Illinois  State  Board 


*H.  Mtoind,  **  Deaf-Mutism,"  London,  1894,  p.  63. 

t  Many  of  the  persons  so  classed  are  really  deaf-mutes,  but  others  had 
learned  to  speak  in  childhood  before  hearing  was  lost,  and  still  others 
have  been  taught  to  speak  by  teachers  of  articulation.  To  the  two  classes 
last  named  the  terms  *^  dumb  '*  and  *'  mute  "  are  inappropriate. 


8  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

of  OharitieSy  had  addressed  a  circular  letter  to  the  heads 
of  American  schools  for  the  deaf,  asking  their  co-opera- 
tion in  an  effort  to  establish  a  record  of  future  marriages  of 
the  deaf  in  the  United  States,  which  he  proposed  to  pub- 
lish in  the  International  Record  of  Charities  and  Correc- 
tion^ a  periodical  of  which  he  was  the  editor.  He  pre- 
pared a  form  of  record  which  was  to  show  whether  either 
of  the  partners  in  marriage  was  a  hearing  and  speaking 
person,  and,  if  not,  whether  he  or  she  was  congenitallj  or 
adventitiously  deaf.  As  some  of  the  replies  received  by 
Mr.  Wines  suggested  that  the  American  Annals  of  the 
Deaf  would  be  a  more  suitable  medium  for  the  proposed 
publication,  he  offered  to  transfer  the  whole  scheme  to 
the  editor  of  the  Annals.  The  offer  was  accepted.  On 
further  consideration  it  was  decided  to  modify  the  plan 
considerably,  extending  it  so  as  to  comprise  past  as  well 
as  future  marriages,  to  include  in  the  Inquiry  many  im- 
portant details  not  provided  for  in  the  original  scheme, 
and  to  defer  publication  until  a  large  body  of  statistics 
should  have  been  collected  and  collated.  The  following 
blank  marriage  record  was  prepared  and  copies  were 
widely  distributed  among  heads  of  schools  for  the  deaf, 
the  deaf  themselves,  and  their  relatives  and  friends : 

[Please  answer  tbe  queBtions  as  fnlly  as  possible,  and  return  the  record 
to  E.  A.  Fat,  KeTidall  Oreen,  Washington,  D.  (7. J 

Marriage  record  of (husband)  and (name  of  wife 

before  marriage. ) 
I.  Details  Relating  to  Ma/rriage.* 

1.  Date  of  marriage  ?  Place  of  marriage  ?  Were  the  parties  related 
before  marriage?  If  so,  what  relationship?  Give  any  other  details 
known  relating  to  marriage. 

2.  Offspbing.  Total  number  of  children  bom  of  this  marriage  ?  How 
many  deaf  ?  How  many  hearing  ?  How  many  died  in  infancy  ?  Give 
any  other  details  known  relating  to  offspring ;  for  example — names,  dates 
of  birth  or  death,  causes  of  death,  ages  at  death,  etc.,  where  possible. 
If  any  are  or  were  deaf,  write  the  word  (fea/ after  their  names. 


*  In  the  original  of  the  blank  marriage  record  ample  spaces  are  left  for 
answers  to  all  the  questions. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  9 

n.  QuetiUana  to  he  Anmoered  by  Husband. 

1 .  Pabentaos.  Name  of  yonr  father  ?  Name  of  your  mother  before 
marriage  ?  Were  your  parents  related  before  marriage  ?  If  so,  what  re- 
lationship ?  Give  any  other  details  Imown  relating  to  parents ;  for  exam- 
pie — causes  of  death,  dates  of  death,  ages  at  death,  etc.,  where  possible. 

2.  Bbothebs  and  Sistebs.  Give  yonr  full  name  and  dat>e  of  birth,  and 
the  names  of  all  your  brothers  and  sisters,  with  dates  of  birth,  if 
possible.  Where  dates  are  not  given,  state  whether  names  are  in  the 
order  of  birth  or  not.  How  many  of  these  (yourself  included)  are  or 
were  deaf  ?  How  many  hearing  ?  How  many  died  young  (under  two 
years)?  Give  any  other  details  known  ;  for  example — causes  of  death, 
ages  al  death,  etc.  Write  the  word  deaf  after  the  names  of  all  who  are  or 
were  deaf. 

8.  Otheb  Relatives.  Have  you  any  deaf  relatives  other  than  brothers 
and  sisters  or  children  ?    If  so,  give  relationship  and  names,  if  possible. 

4^  Note.  Are  you  deaf  or  hearing  ?  If  deaf :  Age  when  deafness  oc- 
cuned  ?  Cause  of  deafness  ?  Attended  what  school  or  institution  ? 
Kesidence  when  admitted  ?  Year  when  admitted  ?  Age  when  admitted  ? 
Years  under  instruction  ?    Present  residence  ?    Occupation  ? 

III.  Q^eeti(ms  to  be  Anetoered  by  Wife. 

1.  Pabentaob.  Name  of  your  father?  Name  of  your  mother  before 
marriage  ?  Were  your  parents  related  before  marriage  ?  If  so,  what 
relationship  ?  Give  any  other  details  known  relating  to  parents ;  for  ex- 
ample — causes  of  death,  dates  of  death,  ages  at  death,  etc. ,  where  possible. 

2.  Bbothebs  and  Sistebs.  Give  your  full  name  and  date  of  birth,  and 
the  names  of  all  your  brothers  and  sisters,  with  dates  of  birth,  if 
possible.  Where  dates  are  not  given,  state  whether  names  are  in  order 
of  birth  or  not.  How  many  of  these  (yourself  included)  are  or  were 
deaf  ?  How  many  hearing  ?  How  many  died  young  (under  two  years)  ? 
Give  any  other  details  known ;  for  example — causes  of  death,  ages  at 
death,  etc.  Write  the  word  deaf  after  the  names  of  all  who  are  or  were 
deaf. 

3.  Otheb  Relatives.  Have  you  any  deaf  relatives  other  than  brothers 
and  sisters  or  children  ?    If  so,  give  relationship  and  names,  if  possible. 

4.  Note.  Are  you  deaf  or  hearing?  If  deaf:  Age  when  deafness 
occurred  ?  Cause  of  deafness  ?  Attended  what  school  or  institution  ? 
Residence  when  admitted  ?  Year  when  admitted  ?  Age  when  admitted  ? 
Years  under  instruction  ?    Present  residence?     Occupation  ? 


IV.  Remarks, 
Date  of  information. 


(Signed) 


The  replies  received  to  the  inquiries  contained  in  the 
above  blank  marriage  record  have  been  far  more  numerous 


10  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

and  more  complete  than  was  anticipated.  Several  thousand 
records  have  been  returned  with  the  questions  more  or  less 
fnlly  answered.  Many  of  these  have  been  duplicates,  and 
in  some  cases  five  or  six  returns  have  been  made  by  differ- 
ent persons  concerning  the  same  marriage.  As  details 
omitted  by  one  correspondent  have  often  been  furnished 
by  another,  all  have  been  welcome.  In  cases  of  doubtful, 
uncertain,  or  contradictory  returns,  verification  has  been 
sought  by  further  correspondence.  Much  additional  infor- 
mation has  been  obtained  from  the  early  volumes  of  the 
American  Annals  of  the  Deaf  the  numerous  periodicals 
published  for  the  benefit  of  the  deaf,  the  annual  and  bien- 
nial reports  of  schools  and  institutions,  and  the  returns  of 
the  United  States  census  enumerators.  The  result  of  the 
whole  effort  is  a  collection  of  records  of  marriages  of  the 
deaf  far  larger  than  all  previous  collections  put  together ; 
records,  moreover,  which,  notwithstanding  many  defects, 
are  believed  to  be  trustworthy  in  their  essential  features, 
and  which  contain  an  immense  quantity  of  valuable  sta- 
tistical information  concerning  the  partners  in  marriage, 
their  children,  parents,  brothers  and  sisters,  and  other 
relatives. 

Without  the  assistance  which  has  been  rendered  by 
many  persons,  the  work  could  not  have  been  accomplished. 
Acknowledgments  are  due  to  nearly  all  the  heads  of  Amer- 
ican schools  for  the  deaf,  who  have  supplied  such  statis- 
tics concerning  their  former  pupils  as  were  given  in  their 
school  records,  and  have  obtained  others  by  correspond- 
ence and  personal  inquiry ;  to  several  teachers  in  schools 
for  the  deaf,  who  have  devoted  much  time  to  the  copying 
and  comparison  of  records,  and  the  collection  of  further 
data ;  to  many  of  the  deaf  themselves,  who  have  not  only 
cheerfully  given  all  desired  information  concerning  their 
own  marriages,  but  have  been  of  great  service  in  gathering 
statistics  concerning  the  marriages  of  others ;  and  to  sev- 
eral students  of  Gallaudet  College,  who  have  rendered 


.  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  1 1 

important  help  in  copying  records  and  collating  results, 
above  all  Miss  May  Martin,  who  has  been  my  faithful  and 
efficient  assistant  for  the  past  three  years.  Special  ac- 
knowledgment is  due  to  Dr.  Alexander  Graham  Bell,  who, 
as  soon  as  he  learned  of  the  work  in  which  I  was  engaged, 
committed  to  my  hands  all  the  material  relating  to  the 
marriages  of  the  deaf  which  he  himself  had  collected,  and 
placed  at  my  disposal  the  resources  of  the  "  Volta  Fund," 
a  sum  which  he  had  set  apart  a  short  time  before  for  the 
increase  and  diffusion  of  knowledge  relating  to  the  deaf. 
The  Yolta  Bureau,  afterwards  established  for  the  admin- 
istration of  this  fund,  has  continued  to  furnish  the  neces- 
sary means  for  the  prosecution  of  the  inquiry.  To  prevent 
all  possible  misunderstanding,  I  may  be  permitted  to  add 
that,  while  I  have  drawn  freely  upon  the  Volta  Fund  to 
compensate  my  numerous  helpers,  my  own  share  in  the 
work,  which  has  occupied  the  greater  part  of  my  leisure 
hours  for  the  past  six  years,  has  been  purely  a  labor  of 
love. 

The  work  was  undertaken,  and  has  been  carried  on,  in  the 
hope  that  it  might  be  of  service  to  the  deaf  and  to  society 
by  settling  definitely  the  question  whether  or  not  the  deaf 
are  more  liable  than  hearing  persons  to  have  deaf  children ; 
and,  if  it  should  appear  that,  notwithstanding  the  numer- 
ous instances  to  the  contrary,  they  are  more  liable  to  this 
result,  by  ascertaining  whether  or  not  the  liability  is  in- 
creased by  the  marriage  of  the  deaf  with  one  another ;  also 
whether  certain  classes  of  the  deaf,  however  married,  are 
more  liable  than  others  to  have  deaf  children  ;  and,  if  this 
should  prove  to  be  the  case,  by  determining  how  these 
classes  are  respectively  composed,  so  that,  as  the  result  of 
the  conclusions  reached,  in  many  instances  deaf  persons 
might  be  advised  to  follow  the  choice  of  their  own  hearts 
in  marriage,  with  no  restrictions  whatever  except  such  as 
should  influence  all  right-minded  persons  in  this  im- 
portant matter;   while,  in  cases  where  the   deafness   of 


12  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America, 

the  parent  was  anquestionablj  more  liable  than  in  others 
to  reappear  in  the  offspring,  the  persons  interested  might 
be  effectively  warned  in  time  of  the  danger  incurred.  If 
sach  results  shall  follow  this  work,  I  shall  feel  amply  re- 
paid for  all  the  time  and  labor  it  has  cost. 

EDWABD  ALLEN  FAY. 
Gallaudst  Gollkob, 
Kkndall  Gbeen, 
Washington,  D.  C,  December^  1895. 


AN  INQUIRY  CONCERNING  THE  RESULTS  OF 
MARRIAGES  OF  THE  DEAF  IN  AMERICA. 


CHAPTER  I. 


MABBIAGES  OF  THE  DEAF,  ONE  OB  BOTH  OF  THE  PABTNEES 
BEING  DEAF. 

The  total  number  of  marriages  of  the  deaf  in  the  United 
States  and  Canada,  one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  deaf, 
concerning  which  trustworthy  returns,  more  or  less  com- 
plete, have  been  received,  is  4,471.  Active  efforts  to  obtain 
reports  of  recent  marriages  ceased  after  June,  1894,  but 
33  records  of  marriages  occurring  since  that  date  have  been 
received  and  are  included  in  the  tabulation.  It  is  not 
supposed  that  all  the  marriages  of  the  deaf  that  have 
taken  place  in  the  United  States  and  Canada  up  to  the 
end  of  June,  1894,  are  included  in  this  collection,  but  it 
is  believed  that  a  majority  of  them  are  included. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  marriages 
recorded  as  having  taken  place  in  each  decade  of  the  nine- 
teenth century  down  to  the  present,  the  number  in  the 
first  3^  years  of  the  present  decade,  the  number  occurring 
since  June,  1894,  that  are  included  in  the  tabulation,  and 
the  number  of  which  the  dates  are  unreported,  together 
with  the  percentage  of  the  number  of  marriages  of  each 
period  to  the  whole  number  of  marriages : 


14 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 
Tablb  I. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 


Number. 


In  first  decade,  1801-1810* , 

In  second  decade,  1811-18201 

In  third  decade,  1821-1830 

In  fourth  decade,  1831-1840 

In  fifth  decade,  1841-1850 

In  sixth  decade,  1861-1860 

In  seventh  decade,  1861-1870 

In  eighth  decade,  1871-1880 

In  ninth  decade,  1881-1890 

In  3^  years  of  tenth  decade,  1891-June  30, 1894. 

Since  June  30,  1894 

Dates  not  reported 


Percentage. 


1 

.022 

1 

.022 

8 

.179 

37 

.827 

84 

1.879 

198 

4.429 

369 

8.253 

532 

11.899 

1,017 

22.747 

534 

11.944 

33 

.738 

1,657 

87.061 

Total. 


4,471 


100.000 


Probably  the  actual  rate  of  progression  in  the  number 
of  marriages  from  decade  to  decade  is  not  precisely  as  in- 
dicated by  the  above  table,  since  (1)  the  marriages  of  the 
earlier  decades  are  probably  less  fully  recorded  than  the 
later  ones,  and  (2)  a  considerable  number  of  the  marriages 

*  The  first  marriage  of  which  the  date  is  recorded  took  place  in  1803. 
The  husband  was  an  uneducated  deaf-mute,  the  wife  a  hearing 
woman.  After  the  first  American  school  for  the  deaf  was  opened  at 
Hartford,  fourteen  years  later,  the  husband  sought  admission  as  a  pupil, 
but  was  thrice  refused  on  account  of  his  age.  He  was  finally  admitted, 
at  the  age  of  fifty,  on  condition  that  he  himself  would  pay  the  tuition  fees. 
He  remained  a  year,  making  excellent  progress. 

tin  the  second  marriage  recorded  (1819)  both  partners  were  deaf. 
Thirty-nine  years  later,  in  an  address  delivered  before  the  instructors  and 
pupils  of  the  Hartford  School,  the  husband  said  that,  when  he  married, 
**the  marriage  of  deaf-mutes  with  each  other  was  objected  to  by  many 
friends,  and  even  by  Dr.  Thomas  Hopkins  Gallaudet,  then  principal  of  the 
Hartford  School.  It  was  feared  they  would  suffer  too  many  inconven- 
iences ;  also  that  the  number  of  deaf-mutes  would  thereby  be  multiplied. 
He  related  how  the  first  thing  he  did,  on  the  birth  of  his  first  child,  was 
to  satisfy  himself,  by  experiment,  that  the  child  could  hear,  and  how 
pleased  he  was  to  find  that  the  discouraging  predictions  of  his  friends  had 
failed  to  come  to  pass."  (American  Annals  of  the  Deaf,  Hartford,  1868, 
vol.  X,  page  181.)  Similar  experiments,  after  the  birth  of  a  child,  to 
ascertain  whether  it  could  hear  or  not,  have  been  made  by  many  an 
anxious  deaf  parent  since. 


....  >v 

gNiy.    .  ::ty  ) 
Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  jTmerica'. 


15 


of  which  the  dates  are  not  reported  belong  to  the  earlier 
decades.  The  high  rate  of  progression  beginning  with 
the  third  decade  and  continuing  with  some  variations 
down  to  the  present  time  is  doubtless  largely  due  to  the 
establishment  of  schools  for  the  deaf  in  America,  the  first 
of  which  was  opened  at  Hartford  in  1817,  and  which  now 
number  89  in  the  United  States  and  6  in  Canada.  The 
educated  deaf  are  brought  into  closer  relations  with  the 
world  of  hearing  people  and  with  one  another  than  the 
tmeducated,  and  are  better  able  to  marrj  and  support  a 
family. 

The  number  of  partners  in  marriage  tallying  with  the 
number  of  marriages,  if  each  person  had  been  married  but 
once,  would  be  8,942  ;  but  362  of  the  deaf  partners  were 
married  twice,  2  of  the  hearing  pai*tners  were  married 
twice  to  deaf  persons,  32  of  the  deaf  were  married  thrice, 
2  were  married  four  times,  and  one  was  married  five  times. 
Making  the  necessary  deductions  for  these  second,  third, 
fourth,  and  fifth  marriages,  the jiumber  of  partners  in  mar- 
riage comprised  in  the  records  is  8,504.  They  are  classi- 
fied, with  respect  to  deafness  or  hearing,  as  follows : 

Table  n. 


Partners  in  marriage. 

Number. 

Percentage. 

Deaf  persons 

7,277 
892 
336 

86.571 

Hearinfir  oersons 

10.489 

Persons  unreported  whether  deaf  or  hearing.... 

3.940 

Total 

8,504 

100.000 

Of  the  4,471  marriages  comprised  in  these  records, 
there  are  974  with  respect  to  which  I  have  no  informa- 
tion concerning  the  offspring  resulting  therefrom.  These 
are  mostly  marriages  of  which  the  records  have  been 
made  from  announcements  published  in  the  early  volumes 
of  the  American  Annals  of  the  Deaf  or  in  other  periodi- 


1 6  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  m  Ametica. 

cals  relating  to  the  deaf,  with  the  addition  of  such  details 
as  could  be  derived  from  institution  records,  but  with  re- 
spect to  which  it  was  impossible  to  obtain  any  informa- 
tion as  to  the  later  history  of  the  persons  concerned,  since 
they  had  either  died  or  changed  their  residences,  and  could 
not  be  found  at  the  time  when  inquiry  was  made.  These 
974  marriages  are  excluded  from  the  tabulation  that  fol- 
lows. 

The  number  of  marriages  of  which  the  results  with  re- 
spect to  offspring  have  been  reported,  one  or  both  of  the 
partners  in  marriage  being  deaf,  is  3,497.  Of  these  mar- 
riages 419  were  very  recent,  having  taken  place  less  than 
a  year  before  they  were  recorded,  and,  consequently,  off- 
spring was  not  to  be  expected  from  them.  These  419 
marriages  are  excluded  from  the  tabulation  that  follows, 
leaving  3,078  marriages  of  a  year's  standing  or  longer, 
concerning  the  results  of  which  inquiry  is  to  be  made. 

The  total  number  of  children  reported  as  born  of  these 
3,078  marriages  is  6,782.  The  actual  number  of  children, 
as  will  be  explained  later  (page  19),  is  probably  somewhat 
larger  than  this.  As  many  of  the  married  couples  are  still 
living,  the  future  results  may  be  different  from  those  here 
reported. 

Before  entering  upon  the  questions  proposed  at  the 
outset  of  this  Inquiry,  let  us  briefly  consider  one  not  there 
specified,  which,  though  of  less  interest,  is  not  without 
importance  from  a  sociological  and  physiological  point  of 
view,  viz  :  Are  marriages  of  the  deaf  less  productive  of 
offspring  than  ordinary  marriages?  According  to  the  sta- 
tistics of  marriages  of  former  pupils  of  the  Hartford 
School,  published  by  Dr.  Williams,  Principal  of  that 
School,  a  few  years  ago,  they  are  much  less  productive. 
Of  the  590  marriages  he  reported,  283,  or  47.9  per  cent., 
were  without  offspring.  Dr.  Williams  says  on  this  point : 
*'  It  will  be  noticed  that  nearly  one-half  of  the  marriages 
are  without  issue,  so  far  as  we  have  been  able  to  learn. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  17 

It  is  probable  that  in  some  cases  there  have  been  children 
of  whom  we  have  received  no  account.  In  other  cases 
the  marriages  are  of  recent  date.  But,  making  due  allow- 
ance for  all  these,  the  proportion  of  sterile  marriages  is 
still  very  large,  much  exceeding  that  in  the  general  popu- 
lation. It  is  a  serious  question  whether  nature  alone  is 
responsible  for  this  barrenness."* 

The  proportion  of  sterile  marriages  contained  in  the 
present  collection  is  not  nearly  as  large  as  in  the  statistics 
reported  by  Dr.  Williams.  Of  the  3,078  marriages  of  a 
year's  standing  or  longer,  of  which  the  results  have  been 
reported,  434,  or  14.1  per  cent.,  were  without  offspring. 
This  is  not  a  large  proportion  ;  probably  it  is  not  much 
larger  than  that  of  ordinary  marriages.  We  have  no 
statistics  of  sterility  in  marriage  for  the  whole  country 
with  which  to  compare  this  result,  but  the  proportion  of 
married  women  living  in  Massachusetts  in  1885  who  were 
without  children  was  17.56  per  cent.t 

The  number  of  marriages  reported  in  these  records 
which  are  known  to  have  resulted  in  children  is  2,644. 
The  number  of  children  reported  is  6,782.  Probably 
the  actual  number  of  children,  as  will  be  explained  later 
(page  19),  is  larger;  but  the  number  reported  gives 
an  average  of  2.565  children  to  each  marriage.  We 
have  no  statistics  showing  the  average  number  of  chil- 
dren to  a  marriage  for  the  whole  country ;  but  in  Mas- 
sachusetts in  1885  the  average  number  of  children  to  each 
mother  who  had  had  children  was  4.11.  J  The  mothers  of 
the  6,782  children  reported  in  these  marriage  records  of 
the  deaf  number  2,598,  giving  an  average  of  2.61  children 
to  each  mother.     When  we  consider  that  the  children  are 

♦Job  WnxiAMS,  "Hereditary  Deafness.— A  Study,"  in  "  Science,"  New 
York,  1891,  vol.  xvii,  No.  418,  p.  77. 

t  The  Census  of  Massachusetts,  1885.  "  Population  and  Social  Statis- 
tics," vol.  i^Part  2,  p.  1171. 

t/Wa.,  p.  1169. 


18 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  A  merica. 


probably  not  fully  reported,  and  that  a  considerable  pro- 
portion of  the  marriages,  as  shown  by  Table  I,  are  of 
comparatively  recent  date,  it  seems  probable  that  mar- 
riages of  the  deaf  are  somewhat,  but  not  very  much,  less 
productive  than  ordinary  marriages.  That  they  are  some- 
what less  productive  may  perhaps  be  due,  as  suggested  by 
Dr.  Mygind,  not  directly  to  the  deafness  of  one  or  both  of 
the  partners  in  marriage,  but  to  the  circumstance  that  the 
age  of  the  deaf  at  the  time  of  marriage,  owing  to  the 
later  age  at  which  they  leave  school,  is  higher  than  that 
of  the  general  population.'^ 

We  will  now  consider  the  first  question  proposed  in  this 
Inquiry,  viz :  Are  marriages  of  deaf  persons  more  liable  to 
result  in  deaf  offspring  than  ordinary  marriages  ? 

There  are  two  ways  in  which  the  results  of  the  marriages 
of  the  deaf,  with  respect  to  deaf  ofl&pring,  may  properly 
be  considered.  First,  we  may  regard  the  marriages,  and 
ascertain  what  number  and  percentage  of  them  resulted 
in  deaf  offspring.  Secondly,  we  may  regard  the  children 
bom  from  these  marriages,  and  ascei*tain  what  number 
and  percentage  of  them  were  deaf.  I  shall  pursue  each 
of  these  methods  in  turn. 

First,  regarding  the  marriages,  the  following  table  shows 
all  the  marriages  of  a  year's  standing  or  longer,  of  which 
the  results  have  been  reported,  one  or  both  of  the  partners 
being  deaf,  and  the  number  and  proportion  of  them  that 
resulted  in  deaf  offspring  (with  or  without  other  offspring) : 

Table  III. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Namber 

of 
marriages. 

MaBBIAGBS    BBSULTINa 
IN  DEAF  0FF8PBINO. 

Number. 

Percentage. 

One  or  both,  oartners  deaf 

3,078 

300 

9.746 

♦H.  Mtoind,  '' Deaf -Mates  in  Denmark,"  in  **  Archives  of  Otology," 
New  York,  1892,  vol.  xxi,  p.  416. 


Mainnages  of  the  Deaf  in  Ame^*ica. 


19 


We  do  not  know  just  what  proportion  of  marriages  in 
which  both  of  the  partners  are  hearing  persons  result  in 
deaf  offspring ;  but  the  proportion  is  certainly  very  much 
less  than  9.746  per  cent.  Probably  it  is  much  less  than 
one  per  cent. 

Even  if  we  should  include  in  the  tabulation  the  974 
marriages  of  which  the  results  were  not  reported  and 
the  419  marriages  which  took  place  less  than  a  year  be- 
fore they  were  recorded,  and  should  assume  that  none 
of  them  resulted  in  deaf  offspring,  making  the  number 
of  marriages  upon  which  the  calculation  was  based  4,471, 
the  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  would  be  6.7  per 
cent,  of  all  the  marriages,  which  is  certainly  a  very  much 
larger  proportion  than  that  of  marriages  in  which  both  of 
the  partners  are  hearing  persons. 

Now  let  us  regard  the  children  born  from  these  mar- 
riages and  ascertain  what  number  and  percentage  of  them 
were  deaf.     This,  is  shown  in  the  following  table  : 

Tabm  IV. 


Children  born  from  marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number. 

Percentage. 

Deaf  children 

588 
5,091 
1,103 

8.670 

Hearing  children 

75.066 

Children  unreported  whether  deaf  or  hearing... 

16.264 

Total 

6,782 

100.000 

The  actual  number  and  percentage  of  "  hearing  children  " 
are  probably  greater  than  shown  in  the  above  table.  In 
some  cases  the  sources  from  which  the  information  was  de- 
rived merely  reported  "  several  children,  all  hearing,"  "  sev- 
eral hearing  children,"  or  other  words  to  the  same  effect. 
In  order  to  be  on  the  safe  side,  I  have  allowed  only  two 
hearing  children  to  each  marriage  in  which  "  several "  were 
reported,  though  the  actual  numbers  may  have  been  and 
probably  were  greater.     In  general,  moreover,  the  hear- 


20  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

ing  children  are  less  fully  reported  than  the  deaf  children, 
since  in  many  cases  T  have  been  able  to  obtain  informa- 
tion of  the  latter  through  school  records,  census  returns, 
newspaper  items,  etc.,  but  not  of  the  former.  Where  the 
total  number  of  children  is  not  explicitly  stated  in  the  rec- 
ords, I  have  assumed  that  the  total  number  was  the  sum 
of  those  whose  names  were  recorded,  though  there  may 
have  been,  and  in  some  cases  there  probably  were,  other 
children  whose  names  were  not  recorded. 

Of  the  1,103  "children  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearing,"  813  are  children  the  fact  of  whose  existence  was 
ascertained  from  announcements  of  births  in  early  volumes 
of  the  American  Annals  of  the  Deaf  or  in  other  periodicals 
relating  to  the  deaf,  from  school  records  and  other  sources, 
concerning  whom  it  was  impossible,  at  the  time  of  this 
Inquiry,  to  obtain  further  information.  It  is  probable 
that  these  were  mostly  hearing  children,  for  if  they  had 
been  deaf,  when  they  arrived  at  a  suitable  age  they  would 
probably  have  been  sent  to  some  school  for  the  deaf,  and 
would  have  been  reported  as  the  children  of  deaf  parents 
in  the  "  School  Statistics  of  the  Deaf,"*  from  which  all 
the  information  bearing  upon  the  marriages  of  the  deaf 
has  been  carefully  gleaned  for  the  purposes  of  this  Inquiry. 
The  remaining  290  "  children  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearing  "  are  children  who  were  stillborn,  or  who  died  in 


♦  The  **  School  Statistics  of  the  Deaf,"  are  comprised  in  a  nearly  com- 
plete card  catalogue  of  all  the  deaf  who  attended  schools  for  the  deaf  in 
the  United  States  np  to  the  year  1890,  the  only  exceptions  being  in  the 
case  of  a  few  Soathern  schools  whose  records  were  destroyed  during  the 
Civil  War.  This  catalogue  was  made  in  connection  with  the  work  of  the 
Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States,  and  is  now  deposited  in  the  Volta 
Bureau.  The  number  of  pupils  recorded  is  27,924,  and  concerning  each 
pupil  are  given  all  the  important  details  of  his  or  her  antecedents, 
school  life,  and  after  life  that  are  contained  in  the  records  of  the  school 
attended.  A  fuller  description  of  this  work  and  a  summary  of  a  part  of 
the  contents  are  given  in  the  **  Proceedings  of  the  World's  Congress  of 
Instructors  of  the  Deaf,*'  Washington,  1893,  pp.  269-288, 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America,  21 

infancy  before  it  was  ascertained  whether  they  were  deaf 
or  hearing. 

We  do  not  know  what  proportion  of  the  children  are 
deaf  among  children  born  from  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  are  hearing  persons,  but  it  is  certainly 
very  much  less  than  8.67  per  cent.  It  is  probably  less 
than  one-tenth  of  one  per  cent. 

The  first  question  of  our  Inquiry,  then,  must  be  an- 
swered in  the  affirmative.  Marriages  of  deaf  persons,  one 
or  both  of  the  partners  in  marriage  being  deaf  (taken  as  a 
whole,  without  regard  to  the  character  of  the  deafness), 
are  far  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring  than  mar- 
riages in  which  both  of  the  partners  are  hearing  persons.* 

On  the  other  hand,  these  records  show  that  marriages  of 
deaf  persons,  one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  deaf  (taken 
as  a  whole,  without  regard  to  the  character  of  the  deaf- 
ness), are  far  more  likely  to  result  in  hearing  offspring 
than  in  deaf  offspring.  At  least  75  per  cent,  of  the  chil- 
dren reported  could  hear,  and  since,  (1)  as  above  explained 
(page  19),  the  hearing  children  are  probably  less  fully  re- 
ported than  the  deaf  children,  and  (2)  a  large  majority  of 
the  16  per  cent,  "unreported  whether  deaf  or  hearing" 
could  probably  hear,  the  proportion  of  hearing  children 
is  doubtless  considerably  higher  than  75  per  cent. 

The  above  conclusions,  it  may  be  remarked  in  passing, 
seem  to  be  in  accordance  with  the  generally  accepted  laws  of 
heredity.     It  is  one  of  these  laws  that  a  physical  anomaly, 

*  Of  coarse  I  am  aware  of  the  fact  that  many  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  are  hearing  persons  result  in  deaf  offspring.  Sometimes 
such  a  marriage  results  in  several  deaf  children.  Indeed,  it  would  be 
easy  to  collect  statistics  showing  a  much  larger  proportion  of  deaf 
children  resulting  from  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were 
hearing  persons  than  from  these  marriages  of  the  deaf.  But  such  mar- 
riages would  be  selected  cases,  and  would  therefore  not  afford  a  suitable 
basis  of  comparison.  The  marriages  of  the  deaf  here  recorded  are  all  of 
which  trustworthy  information  could  be  obtained,  and  their  results  mast 
be  compared,  not  with  those  of  selected  cases,  but  with  the  average  re- 
sults of  marriages  of  hearing  persons. 


22  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

or  an  unusaal  liability  to  certain  diseases,  existing  in 
the  parent  tends  to  be  transmitted  to  the  offspring. 
Deafness,  it  is  true,  is  neither  a  physical  anomaly  nor  a 
disease,  and  such  expressions  as  ''  transmitted  deafness," 
''  inherited  deafness,"  etc.,  are  inaccurate  and  misleading. 
When  the  deafness  of  the  piurent  reappears  in  the  offiapring, 
what  is  really  transmitted  and  inherited  is  not  deafness, 
but  some  anomaly  of  the  auditory  organs  or  of  the  nervous 
system,  or  the  tendency  to  some  disease,  of  which  deaf- 
ness is  but  the  result  or  the  symptom.*  It  would  be 
strange,  indeed,  if  the  anomaly  of  the  auditory  organs  or 
of  the  nervous  system,  or  the  disease,  that  caused  the 
deafness  of  the  parent  were  never  transmitted  to  the  off- 
spring. 

On  the  other  hand,  the  fact  that  a  large  majority  of  the 
children  bom  from  deaf  parents  can  hear  seems  to  accord 
with  the  law  of  heredity  that  the  offspring  tend  to  revert 
to  the  normal  type. 

*  This  distinction  is  not  a  mere  pnrism,  but,  as  will  appear  later,  has 
an  important  bearing  upon  some  of  the  questions  proposed  in  the  present 
Inquiry. 


CHAPTER  II. 


MABBIAGES  IK  WHICH  BOTH  OF  THE  PABTNEBS  ABE  DEAF, 
AND  MABBIAGES  IN  WHICH  ONE  OP  THE  PABTNEBS  IS 
A  HEABING  FEBSON. 

In  this  chapter  the  results  of  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  were  deaf*  are  to  be  compared  with  the 
results  of  marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  deaf 
and  the  other  was  a  hearing  person. 

Most  of  the  statistics  that  have  hitherto  been  published 
have  indicated  a  tendency  on  the  part  of  deaf  people  to 
marry  one  another  rather  than  hearing  persons.  This 
tendency  appears  markedly  in  the  marriages  reported 
in  the  present  collection  of  records,  as  is  shown  by  the 
following  table,  which  gives  the  number  and  percentage 
of  the  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf, 
and  the  number  and  percentage  of  those  in  which  one  of 
the  partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person  : 

*  The  term  generally  employed  in  discuBsions  of  this  snbject  to  denote 
marriage»  in  which  both  of  the  partners  are  deaf  is 'intermarriage.** 
This  is  objectionable,  first,  becanse  the  word,  as  most  frequently  used  in 
general  literature,  has  a  meaning  directly  contrary  to  the  one  intended 
in  these  discussions.  In  general  literature  **  intermarriage"  usually 
means  marriage  between  persons  of  different  classes,  as  '*  intermarriage  of 
nobles  and  plebeians,*'  **  intermarriage  of  blacks  and  whites,**  **  inter- 
marriage  of  deaf  persons  and  hearing  persons.**  It  is  also  objectionable 
because  it  gives  to  the  prefix  inter  a  meaning  contrary  to  that  which  it 
has  in  other  compound  words  much  used  in  treating  of  heredity,  viz. , 
''interbreeding,**  which  signifies  breeding  by  crossing  different  stocks, 
and  **  intercrossing,'*  which  signifies  the  process  or  result  of  cross  fertil- 
ization between  different  kinds  or  varieties.  There  seems  to  be  no  unam- 
biguous word  in  the  English  language  to  denote  marriage  between  per- 
sons  of  the  same  class. 


24  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

Table  V. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf. 


Both  partners  deaf 

One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing 

One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  unreported  whether  deaf 
or  hearing 

Total 


Nnm- 
ber. 


Per- 
centage. 


3,242       72.512 
894       19.995 


335 


4,471 


7.493 


100.000 


Probably  the  actual  percentage  of  the  marriages  in 
which  one  of  the  partners  is  a  hearing  person  is  somewhat 
larger  than  appears  from  the  above  table  ;  for  marriages 
of  this  class  are  probably  less  fully  reported  in  these 
records  than  those  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were 
deaf.  But,  making  due  allowance  for  this  circumstance, 
there  is  no  doubt  that  marriages  in  which  both  of  the 
partners  are  deaf  are  far  more  numerous  than  those  in 
which  one  of  the  partners  is  deaf  and  the  other  is  a  hear- 
ing person. 

Before  proceeding  to  the  examination  of  results,  let  us 
inquire  briefly  into  the  reason  why  so  large  a  proportion 
of  the  deaf  marry  one  another.  Dr.  Bell  says  that  "  the 
immediate  cause  is  undoubtedly  the  preference  that  adult 
deaf-mutes  exhibit  for  the  companionship  of  deaf-mutes 
rather  than  that  of  hearing  persons."  This  preference  he 
ascribes  to  the  following  supposed  causes :  (1)  the  segre- 
gation of  the  deaf  for  the  purposes  of  education  ;  (2)  the 
reunions  of  former  pupils  at  the  schools  where  they  were 
educated,  the  meetings  of  the  adult  deaf  for  religious 
worship  and  social  intercourse,  and  societies  and  conven- 
tions of  the  deaf  in  general ;  (3)  newspapers  published  for 
the  reading  of  the  deaf;  (4)  the  use  of  the  sign-language; 

(5)  the  attempt  to  reduce  the  sign-language  to  writing ; 

(6)  incorrect  ideas  concerning  the  deaf  prevalent  in  the 
community,  and  (7)  the  employment  of  deaf  teachers. 
The  chief  causes,  to  which  "  nearlv  all  the  other  causes 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  25 

are  ultimately  referable,"  he  regards  as  "  (1)  segregation 
for  the  purposes  of  education,  and  (2)  the  use,  as  a  means 
of  communication,  of  a  language  which  is  different  from 
that  of  the  people."  As  "preventive  measures"  he 
recommends  a  hearing  environment  during  the  period 
of  education,  oral  instruction,  and  the  suppression  of  the 
sign-language.^ 

Until  the  year  1869  all  the  schools  for  the  deaf  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada  were  boarding  or  "  segregate  " 
schools,  and  the  majority  of  them,  including  nearly  all  the 
larger  schools,  still  belong  to  this  class.  In  most  of  them 
at  present  more  or  less  oral  instruction  is  given,  but  the 
sign-language  has  been,  and  is  still,  used  to  a  consider- 
able extent  as  a  means  of  communication,  and  many  deaf 
teachers  are  employed.  Reunions  of  former  pupils  are 
held  from  time  to  time  in  these  schools  ;  there  are  asso- 
ciations of  the  adult  deaf  for  religious  worship,  literary 
improvement,  and  social  intercourse  in  nearly  all  the  large 
cities  ;  State  and  National  conventions  of  the  deaf  are  not 
infrequent.  More  than  forty  newspapers  intended  espe- 
cially for  the  reading  of  the  deaf  are  published,  chiefly  at 
the  schools  for  the  deaf.  The  great  majority  of  the 
married  deaf  in  America,  therefore,  have  been  educated 
under  the  environment  to  which  Dr.  Bell  ascribes  their 
preference  for  companionship  with  one  another. 

On  the  other  hand,  within  the  past  twenty-seven  years, 
there  have  been  established  in  the  United  States  a  con- 
siderable number  of  day  schools,  whose  pupils  reside  at 
their  own  homes  and  are  brought  together  only  during 
school-hours.  Most  of  these  day  schools  are  exclusively 
oral  t  schools,  in  which  signs  are  .used  as  little  as  possible. 
In  the  "segregate"  exclusively  oral  schools  also,  the  first 

•  A.  G.  BsLii,  **  Memoir  upon  the  Formation  of  a  Deaf  Variety  of  the 
Hnman  Race,"  Reprint,  Washington,  1884,  pp.  41-48. 

tl  nse  the  term  *' exclusively  oral,"  because  oral  instruction  is  now 
given  to  many  of  the  pupils  in  nearly  all  the  schools  of  America. 


26 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


of  which  in  America  were  established  nearly  thirty  years 
ago,  signs  are  used  as  little  as  possible,  reunions  of  former 
pupils  are  not  held,  associations  and  conventions  of  the 
deaf  are  discouraged,  newspapers  or  other  periodicals  in- 
tended especially  for  the  reading  of  the  deaf  are  not  pub- 
lished, and  the  pupils  are  urged  after  leaving  school  to 
shun  the  society  of  the  deaf  and  to  associate  only  with  hear- 
ing people.  In  these  day  and  oral  schools,  therefore,  the 
influences  which  Dr.  Bell  deprecates  as  the  cause  of  the 
marriages  of  the  deaf  with  one  another  are  either  wholly 
absent  or  are  reduced  to  a  minimum.  Though  their 
graduates  are  still  few  as  compared  with  those  of  the  older 
schools,  they  are  numerous  enough,  and  a  sufficient  num- 
ber of  them  have  married,  to  enable  us  to  test  the  cor- 
rectness of  Dr.  Bell's  explanation  of  the  marriages  of  the 
deaf  with  one  another. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  deaf  married 
persons,  and  the  number  and  percentage  of  them  married 
to  deaf  partners,  classified  according  to  the  kind  of  school 
they  attended,  viz:  persons  who  attended  boarding  or 
"  segregate "  schools,  persons  who  attended  day  schools, 
persons  who  attended  both  boarding  and  day  schools, 
and  persons  who  attended  no  school  for  the  deaf.  Of  the 
last  named  some  had  private  instruction  at  home,  some 
attended  common  schools  for  hearing  persons  before  they 
became  deaf,  and  others  were  without  education : 

Table  VI. 


Deaf  married  peraons. 

Number  of 
deaf  . 
married 
persons. 

Number. 

Attended  boarding  schools  for  the  deaf 

6,AM 
46 

27 
136 

686 

6,698 
35 

21 

78 

46S 

86.208 

Attended  day-echoola  for  the  deaf 

77.778 

Attended  both  boarding  and  day  schools  for  the 
deaf 

77,778 

Attended  no  school  for  the  deaf 

62.400 

School  attended,  or  kind  of  school  attended,  not 
known 

77.304 

Total 

7,277 

0,186 

84.994 

Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Arnica, 


27 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  deaf  married 
persons,  and  the  nnmber  and  percentage  of  them  married 
to  deaf  partners,  classified  according  to  the  methods  of 
instruction  pursued  in  the  schools  they  attended,  viz: 
persons  who  attended  schools  not  exclusively  oral,  persons 
who  attended  exclusively  oral  schools,  persons  who  at- 
tended schools  of  both  kinds,  and  persons  who  attended 
no  school  for  the  deaf  : 

Table  VII. 


Deaf  married  persons. 

Nnmber  of 

deaf 

married 

persons. 

6,415 
147 

45 

125 

645 

Mabbixd  to  dkaf  pabt- 

Number. 

Percentage. 

Attended  schools  not  exclosively  ond 

6,635 
116 

S9 

78 

418 

86.383 

Attended  ezclnsiTely  oral  schools 

Attended  both  ezdnaively  oral  schools  and  schools 
not  exclnsively  oral 

78,281 
86.666 

Attended  no  school  for  the  deaf 

6i.400 

School  attended,  or  methods  of  school  attended, 
not  1mo¥m . . 

76.697 

Total 

7,277 

6,186 

84  994 

It  appears  from  Tables  VI  and  VII  that  the  percentage 
of  deaf  persons  marrying  deaf  partners  was  lai^er  among 
those  who  attended  boarding  or  ''  segregate  "  schools  and 
schools  not  exclusively  oral  than  among  those  who  at- 
tended day  and  oral  schools  and  those  who  attended  no 
school  for  the  deaf.  It  follows  that  the  influences  named 
by  Dr.  Bell  do  tend  to  promote  and  increase  marriages  of 
the  deaf  with  one  another,  and  that  by  the  **  preventive 
measures  "  he  recommends  the  number  of  such  marriages 
can  be  somewhat  diminished. 

But  are  the  influences  named  the  sole,  or  even  the 
principal,  cause  of  the  preference  of  the  deaf  for  marriage 
with  one  another?  If  so,  how  are  we  to  account  for  the 
fact,  shown  by  Tables  VI  and  VII,  that  a  very  large  ma- 
jority of  the  former  pupils  of  day  and  oral  schools,  and 
even  a  large  majority  of  the  deaf  who  attended  no  school 
for  the  deaf,  married  deaf  partners  ? 

It  may  be  said  that  the  societies  and  associations  origi- 


28  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

nally  composed  of  former  pupils  of  the  older  schools,  to 
the  influences  of  which  the  graduates  of  day  and  oral 
schools,  and  deaf  persons  who  have  attended  no  school 
for  the  deaf,  are  more  or  less  subject,  are  responsible  for 
the  marriages  of  the  latter  with  deaf  partners.  Doubt- 
less they  are  to  some  extent ;  but  this  cause  alone  does 
not  seem  adequate  to  explain  the  large  percentage  of  such 
marriages.  If  it  be  insisted  that  it  is,  the  question  still 
remains,  Why  are  the  graduates  of  day  and  oral  schools, 
and  deaf  persons  who  have  attended  no  school  for  the 
deaf,  with  whom  the  "preventive  measures  "  recommended 
have  been  faithfully  and  earnestly  applied,  so  readily 
attracted  to  these  societies,  and  why  are  the  societies  able 
to  exert  so  powerful  an  influence  upon  them  ? 

The  truth  is  that  there  is  another  cause,  less  tangible  per- 
haps than  those  above  mentioned,  but  more  profound,  which 
explains  not  only  the  marriages  with  one  another  of  the 
deaf  who  have  been  taught  in  "  segregate "  schools  and 
with  the  assistance  of  the  sign -language,  but  of  all  the 
deaf,  under  whatever  circumstances  and  by  whatever 
method  of  instruction  they  have  been  educated.  This 
profounder  cause  is  the  deep  feeling  of  fellowship,  aflinity, 
kinship,  sympathy,  which  has  its  roots  in  the  similarity  of 
condition  of  all  the  deaf,  and  which  affects  those  who  have 
been  educated  in  day  and  oral  schools,  and  even  those  who 
have  attended  no  school  for  the  deaf,  in  only  a  little  less 
degi-ee  than  those  who  have  been  segregated  for  the  pur- 
poses of  education  and  have  attended  schools  where  the 
sign-language  is  used  to  a  considerable  extent  as  a  means 
of  communication.  In  no  human  relation  is  the  truth  of 
the  proverbs, "  Birds  of  a  feather  flock  together,"  and  "A 
fellow-feeling  makes  one  wondrous  kind,"  more  fully  ex- 
emplified than  in  the  friendships  and  marriages  of  the 
deaf.  The  law  of  natural  selection  which  attracts  deaf 
people  to  one  another  may  be  hindered  somewhat  in  its 
operation  by  placing  them  in  an  environment  of  hearing 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


29 


persons,  giving  them  oral  instruction,  and  repressing  the 
use  of  the  sign-language,  but  it  cannot  be  abolished,  and 
only  in  exceptional  cases  can  it  be  nullified.  Naturam 
expellaa  furcay  iamen  usque  recurret.  When  opportunity 
occurs  the  strong  attraction  of  mutual  sympathy  draws  the 
deaf  together ;  community  of  feeling  breaks  down  the  bar- 
riers that  parents  and  teachers  have  taken  so  much  pains 
to  erect,  sympathy  grows  into  love,  and  love  results  in 
marriage. 

But  it  is  Jess  important  for  us  to  determine  the  reason 
why  a  majority  of  the  deaf  marry  one  another  than  to 
ascertain  the  results  of  such  marriages. 

Following  the  same  order  of  inquiry  as  in  the  last 
chapter,  let  us  first  see  whether  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  are  deaf  are  less  productive  of  offspring 
than  marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  is  deaf  and 
the  other  is  a  hearing  person. 

The  following  table  includes  all  the  marriages  of  the 
deaf  of  which  the  results  have  been  reported,  except  419 
marriages  that  took  place  less  than  a  year  before  they 
were  recorded,  from  which,  consequently,  offspring  was 
not  to  be  expected.  It  shows  the  number  of  marriages  in 
which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf,  the  number  in 
which  one  of  them  was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  per- 
son, and  the  number  and  percentage  of  each  class  that 
were  without  offspring : 

Tabije  vni. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 

marriages. 

Mabbiaqbs  WrrHOTTT 
OFFBPBINO. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  oartners  deaf 

2,377 
599 

102 

359 

68 

7 

15.103 

One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing.. 
One  partner  deaf;  the  other  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing 

11.352 
6.862 

Total 

3,078 

i34 

14.100 

30 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


It  appears  from  Table  VIII  that  a  larger  percentage  of 
marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf  was 
without  offspring  than  of  marriages  in  which  one  of  the 
partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  marriages  of 
each  class  that  resulted  in  offspring,  the  number  of  chil- 
dren bom  from  the  marriages  of  each  class,  and  the  aver- 
age number  of  children  to  a  marriage  in  each  class : 


Table  IX. 

Number 

of 

marriages. 

Ghiij>bxn. 

Marriages  of  the  deaf  resulting  in  olfspring. 

Number. 

number 

to  each 

marriage. 

Both  partners  deaf 

2,018 
531 

95 

5,072 
1,532 

178 

2.613 

One  partner  deaf;  the  other  hearing 

One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  unreported 
whether  deaf  or  hearing..... 

2.885 
1  874 

Total 

2,644 

6,782 

2.565 

It  appears  from  Table  IX  that  the  average  number  of 
children  to  each  marriage  was  slightly  less  in  marriages 
where  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf  than  in  marriages 
where  one  of  the  partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hear- 
ing person.  As  the  children  of  marriages  of  the  latter 
class  are  probably  less  fully  reported  in  the  marriage 
records  than  those  of  the  former,  the  actual  difference  in 
the  percentages  was  probably  a  little  greater  than  appears 
from  the  table. 

We  saw  in  the  last  chapter  (p.  16-18)  that  marriages  of 
the  deaf,  taken  as  a  whole,  are  probably  somewhat  less 
productive  than  ordinary  marriages.  We  must  now  con- 
clude that  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  are 
deaf  are  somewhat  less  productive  than  marriages  in 
which  one  of  the  partners  is  deaf  and  the  other  is  a  hear- 
ing person. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Ainerica. 


31 


We  come  now  to  the  most  important  question  to  be 
considered  in  this  chapter,  the  second  question  proposed 
at  the  outset  of  our  Inquiry :  Are  marriages  in  which 
both  of  the  partners  are  deaf  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf 
offspring  than  marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  is 
deaf  and  the  other  is  a  hearing  person  ? 

In  seeking  an  answer  to  this  question  I  shall  pursue 
the  same  method  as  in  Chapter  I,  regarding  first  the 
3,078  marriages  of  a  year's  standing  or  longer,  of  which 
the  results  have  been  reported,  and  ascertaining  what  num- 
ber and  percentage  of  each  class  of  marriage  resulted  in 
deaf  offspring ;  and,  secondly,  regarding  the  6,782  chil- 
dren born  from  these  marriages,  and  ascertaining  what 
number  and  proportion  of  the  children  born  from  each 
class  of  marriage  were  deaf. 

First,  regarding  the  marriages,  and  classifying  them 
with  respect  to  the  deafness  of  one  or  of  both  of  the 
partners  in  marriage,  the  following  table  shows  the  num- 
ber of  marriages  of  each  class  of  which  the  results  have 
been  reported,  and  the  number  and  percentage  of  them 
resulting  in  deaf  offspring  (with  or  without  other  off- 
spring) : 

Tablb  X. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 


Both  partners  deaf , 

One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing. 
One  partner  deaf;    the  other  unre- 
ported -whether  deaf  or  hearing 

Total 


Number 

of 

marriages. 

Mabbiaoes  bksultino 
ik  deaf  offspbino. 

Number. 

Per- 
centage. 

2,377 
599 

102 

220 
75 

5 

9.255 
12.522 

4.902 

3,078 

300 

9.746 

Regarding  next  the  children  born  from  these  marriages, 
the  following  table  shows  the  number  born  from  marriages 
in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf,  the  number  bom 


32 


Marriages  of  ike  Deaf  in  Amcfica. 


from  marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  deaf  and 
the  other  a  hearing  person,  and  the  number  and  percent- 
age of  deaf  children  born  from  the  marriages  of  each  class  : 

Table  XI. 


Number 

Deaf  ohildbeh. 

Marriages  of  the  deaf. 

of 
children. 

Number. 

Per- 

centage. 

Roth  T>artnftrH  deaf  .  . . . . t 

5,072 
1,532 

178 

429 
151 

8 

8.458 

One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing . 
One  partner  deaf;   the  other  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing 

9.856 
4.494 

Total 

6,782 

588 

8.670 

It  appears  from  Table  X  that  a  smaller  percentage  of 
marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf  re- 
sulted in  deaf  offspring  than  of  marriages  in  which  one  of 
the  partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person  ;  and 
it  appears  from  Table  XI  that  a  smaller  percentage  of  deaf 
children  was  born  from  marriages  in  which  both  of  the 
partners  were  deaf  than  from  marriages  in  which  one  of 
the  partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person. 

The  second  question  proposed  at  the  outset  of  this  In- 
quiry, therefore,  must  be  answered  in  the  negative.  Tak- 
ing the  deaf  as  a  whole,  without  regard  to  the  character  of 
the  deafness,  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  are 
deaf  are  not  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring  than 
marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  is  deaf  and  the 
other  is  a  hearing  person. 

The  statistics  of  Tables  X  and  XI  are  remarkable.  Aside 
from  the  question  of  the  possible  intensification  of  the 
tendency  to  deafness  in  the  offspring  resulting  from  the 
union  of  "  like  with  like,"  which  will  be  considered  in  a 
future  chapter,  it  might  be  expected  that  with  both  part- 
ners deaf  the  liability  to  deafness  in  the  offspring  would 
be  twice  as  great  as  with  only  one  partner  deaf,  for  in  each 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


33 


marriage  there  would  be  two  persons  to  transmit  the  physi- 
cal conditions  liable  to  result  in  deafness,  instead  of  only 
one  person  ;  but  not  only  does  it  appear  from  these  tables 
that  a  smaller  percentage  of  marriages  resulted  in  deaf 
offspring  and  a  smaller  percentage  of  deaf  children  was 
bom  where  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf  than  where 
one  of  the  partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  per- 
son, but  it  also  appears  that  the  proportion  of  deaf  chil- 
dren bom  to  the  number  of  deaf  persons  married  was  far 
less  where  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf  than  where  one 
of  the  partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person. 
This  is  still  more  apparent  from  the  following  table,  which 
shows  the  number  of  deaf  persons  married  for  a  year  or 
longer  to  deaf  and  hearing  partners  respectively,  of  whose 
marriages  the  results  are  reported,  the  number  of  deaf 
children  bom  from  these  marriages,  and  the  number  bom 
to  every  100  deaf  married  persons  in  each  class : 

Table  XII. 


Deaf  marrtod  penooB. 


Number  of 
deaf  married 
penonB. 


HmMM  OHII.DmXH. 


Nmnber. 


NomlMr  born 
to  erery  106 


Deaf  persons  married  to  deaf  part- 
ners  ,.. 

Deaf  persons  married  to  hearing 
partners 

Doftf  persons  married  to  partners  nn- 
reported  whether  deaf  or  hearing. 

Total*  


4,568 
685 
100 


429 

151 

8 


9.39;L 

25.812 

8.000 


5,199 


588 


11.310 


If  the  4,568  deaf  persons  who  married  deaf  partners  had 
married  hearing  partners  instead,  and  if  the  proportion  of 

*  Fifty  deaf  persons  were  married  both  to  deaf  and  hearing  partners, 
two  both  to  deaf  partners  and  partners  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearing,  and  two  both  to  hearing  partners  and  partners  unreported 
whether  deaf  or  hearing. 


34  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America, 

deaf  children  born  of  such  marriages  had  been  as  large  as 
it  was  in  the  case  of  the  585  deaf  persons  who  did  marry 
hearing  partners,  as  shown  in  the  above  table,  the  number 
of  deaf  children  born  would  have  been  1,179  instead  of 
429.  It  appears  therefore  that,  with  respect  to  the  num- 
ber of  deaf  children  liable  to  be  born  into  the  world,  it  is 
far  less  dangerous  for  the  deaf  to  marry  one  another  than 
it  is  for  them  to  marry  hearing  persons. 

Similar  results — but  less  striking,  because  derived  from  a 
smaller  number  of  cases — have  appeared  in  some,  not 
all,  of  the  previously  published  statistics  of  marriages  of 
the  deaf,  and  two  or  three  different  explanations  of  them 
have  been  proposed.  Mr.  Sedgwick,  an  English  writer 
who  has  given  considerable  study  to  the  subject  of  heredity, 
suggests,  in  explanation  of  the  small  percentage  of  deaf 
children  born  from  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  part- 
ners were  deaf,  that  it  may  be  owing  to  "  excess  having 
reversed  the  action  of  some  natural  law  in  development."* 
Dr.  Bell,  in  explanation  of  the  large  percentage  of  deaf 
children  bom  from  marriages  in  which  one  of  the  part- 
ners was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person,  suggests 
that  in  a  majority  of  such  marriages  the  deaf  partner  was 
probably  congenitally  deaf,  and  the  hearing  partner  as  well 
as  the  deaf  partner  probably  belonged  to  a  family  con- 
taining deaf  persons.t  Dr.  Love,  of  Glasgow,  the  most 
recent  and  one  of  the  acutest  and  most  discriminating  of 
the  writers  who  have  inquired  into  this  subject,  regards 
the  statistics  showing  a  larger  percentage  of  deaf  children 
from  marriages  in  which  only  one  of  the  partners  was  deaf 
as  exceptional,  but  adds  that  "  when  it  does  happen  it  is 
probably  because  the  parents  do  not  represent  correctly 

*W.  BxDowiOK,  *'0n  Sexnal  Limitation  in  Hereditary  Disease,"  in 
**  British  and  Foreign  Medioo-Ghimrgioal  Beview/'  London,  1861,  yoI. 
xxyiii,  p.  204. 

t  A.  G.  Bell,  **  Memoir  upon  the  Formation  of  a  Deaf  Variety  of  the 
Human  iUhCe,*'  Beprint,  Washin^fton^  1834,  pp.  24-26. 


Mannages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  35 

the  tendency  to  deafness  in  their  respective  families.  For 
example,  two  hearing  members  representing  families  in 
which  the  tendency  tp  hereditary  deafness  is  strong  will, 
if  they  marry,  have  a  larger  percentage  of  deaf  progeny 
than  two  deaf  persons  representing  families  in  which  the 
tendency  is  less  strongly  marked.  It  is  the  family  history 
extending  through  many  generations,  not  the  personal 
history  of  the  parents,  which  must  guide  us  when  we  esti- 
mate the  chances  of  the  occurrence  of  deafness  in  the  o£f- 
spring."* 

We  shall  be  better  prepared  to  estimate  the  value  of 
these  explanations,  and  of  any  others  that  may  be  o£fered, 
after  we  have  examined  the  classification  of  the  deaf  with 
respect  to  the  nature  and  circumstances  of  the  deafness. 
Their  consideration  is  therefore  deferred  to  a  future  chap- 
ter. "  In  the  present  state  of  our  knowledge,"  as  Darwin 
says  in  commenting  upon  Mr.  Sedgwick's  suggestion  above 
quoted,  ''In  the  present  state  of  our  knowledge  it  is 
safer  to  look  at  the  whole  case  as  simply  unintelligible."t 

•J.  K.  Love,  '*  Deaf  Mutism,  a  Clinical  and  Pathological  Study,"  Glas- 
gow, 1896,  p.  87. 

1 0.  B.  Dab  WIN,  *'  The  Variation  of  Animals  and  Plants  under  Domes- 
tication,"  New  York,  1868,  vol.  ii,  p.  34. 


CHAPTER  III. 


MABBIAGES  OF  THE  GONQENITALLY  DEAF  AND  OF  THE 
ADVENTITIOUSLY  DEAF. 

The  third  question  proposed  at  the  outset  of  this  In- 
quiiy  was :  Are  certain  classes  of  the  deaf,  however  they 
may  marry,  more  liable  than  others  to  have  deaf  children, 
and,  if  so,  how  are  these  classes  respectively  composed, 
and  what  are  the  conditions  that  increase  or  diminish  this 
liability?  In  the  present  chapter  the  classes  considered 
will  be  the  congenitally  deaf  and  the  adventitiously  deaf. 

In  the  earliest  discussions  concerning  marriages  of  the 
deaf  the  opinion  was  expressed  that  persons  born  deaf 
were  more  liable  to  have  deaf  offspring  than  those  who 
became  deaf  at  some  period  after  birth  from  adventitious 
causes,  and  most  of  the  statistics  hitherto  published  have 
tended  to  confirm  this  opinion.  In  the  present  Inquiry, 
therefore,  pains  have  been  taken  to  ascertain  as  fully  as 
possible  whether  the  deaf  partners  in  marriage  were  con- 
genitally or  adventitiously  deaf. 

In  estimating  the  value  of  all  statistics  on  this  subject 
it  should  be  remembered  that  in  many  cases  the  fact  of 
congenital  or  adventitious  deafness  cannot  be  determined 
with  certainty.  Indeed,  the  fact  of  congenital  deafness 
cannot  be  determined  with  absolute  certainty  in  any  case. 
At  the  moment  of  birth  it  is  impossible  to  find  out  whether 
the  power  of  hearing  exists  or  not,  though  a  few  days  later, 
probably,  this  can  be  ascertained  by  applying  proper  tests.* 
Generally,  the  fact  of  deafness  is  not  discovered  until  the 
child  arrives  at  the  age  when  children  usually  begin  to 

*See  **  Tests  of  Hearing  in  Infante/'  in  '^Amerioah  Annals  of  the 
Deaf,"  Washington,  1890,  vol.  xxxv,  p.  234. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America,  37 

talk ;  at  that  time  it  is  impossible  to  say  whether  the  deaf- 
ness has  existed  from  birth  or  has  occurred  at  some  sub- 
sequent period.  If  the  child  has  suffered  from  some  un- 
mistakable disease  that  is  known  to  be  a  frequent  cause  of 
deafness,  the  case  is  likely  to  be  recorded  as  adventitious ; 
it  may  possibly,  however,  have  been  congenital.  If,  on 
the  other  hand,  no  such  disease  has  been  observed,  the 
case  is  likely  to  be  recorded  as  congenital ;  but  it  is,  per- 
haps, quite  as  likely  that  the  hearing  has  been  lost  in  con- 
sequence of  some  unnoticed  inflammation  of  the  mucous 
membrane  of  the  tympanic  cavity  or  of  the  air-passages 
occurring  soon  after  birth,  or  at  some  subsequent  time 
before  the  deafness  was  discovered.*  Deafness  truly  con- 
genital is  probably  of  much  rarer  occurrence  than  is  indi-  1 
cated  by  even  the  most  trustworthy  statistics,  and  the  only  \ 
adventitious  cases  of  which  we  can  be  sure  are  those  of  \ 
persons  of  whom  it  is  known  that  they  have  heard  at  some  l 
period  of  their  lives.  It  is  to  be  understood,  therefore, 
that  "  congenitally  deaf,"  as  a  rule,  really  means  "  sup- 
posed to  be  congenitally  deaf,"  and  that  "  adventitiously 
deaf,"  in  some  cases,  means  "  supposed  to  be  adventitiously 
deaf." 

The  7,277  deaf  persons  whose  marriage  records  are 
comprised  in  the  present  collection  are  classified  as  fol- 
lows with  respect  to  the  congenital  or  adventitious  char- 
acter of  their  deafness : 

*  A.  DB  GANDOiiiiX,  '*Sar  la  Production  par  Seleotion  auz  iltats-Unis 
d*ime  Bace  de  Sonrds-Mnets,"  Geneva,  188G.  L.  TuBNBUiiL,  ''Progress 
of  Otology,*'  in  "  Medioal  and  Surgical  Reporter,"  January  23,  1886. 


38  Marriages  oftlte  Deaf  in  America. 

Table  Xm. 


Deaf  married  persons. 


Percentage. 


Gongenitally  deaf 

Adventitionsly  deaf 

Deaff    whether  congenitally  or  adventitionsly 
unreported 

Total 


30.861 
54.322 

14.827 


100.000 


Begarding  only  the  persons  concerning  whom  the  fact 

of  congenital  or  adventitious  deafness  is  reported,  Table 

XIII  gives : 

Tabke  XIV. 


Deaf  married  persons. 


Gongenitally  deaf... 
Adventitiously  deaf. 

Total 


Number. 


2,245 
3,953 


6,198 


Percentage. 


36.221 
63.779 


100.000 


Of  23,931  persons  who  attended  American  schools  for 
the  deaf  up  to  the  year  1890,  9,842,  or  41  per  cent.,  were 
reported  as  congenitally  deaf,  and  14,089,  or  59  per  cent., 
were  reported  as  adventitiously  deaf.*  Comparing  the 
percentages  of  Table  XIV  with  these,  it  appears  that  the 
proportion  of  the  congenitally  deaf  who  married  is  smaller 
than  that  of  the  congenitally  deaf  who  attended  school, 
and  that  the  proportion  of  the  adventitiously  deaf  who 
married  is  larger  than  that  of  the  adventitiously  deaf  who 
attended  school.  This  difference  is  perhaps  to  be  ex- 
plained, in  part  at  least,  by  the  superior  average  educa- 
tion of  the  adventitiously  deaf,  the  comparative  facility 
with  which  they  communicate  with  the  hearing  world,  and 

*  See  **  School  Statistics  of  the  Deaf,"  in  '*  Proceedings  of  the  World's 
Congress  of  Tnstmctors  of  the  Deaf,"  Washington,  1893,  p.  272. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America, 


39 


their  consequent  more   prosperons    circumstances    and 
greater  ability  to  support  a  family. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  and  percentage 
of  the  congenitally  deaf  classified  with  respect  to  their 
marriage  to  congenitally  deaf  partners,  to  adventitiously 
deaf  partners,  and  to  hearing  partners,  respectively : 

Table  XV. 


Congenitally  deaf  married  peraons. 


Number. 


Persons  oongenitally  deaf  married  partners  con- 
genitally deaf 

Persons  congenitally  deaf  married  partners  ad- 
ventitionsly  deaf 

Persons  congenitally  deaf  married  partners 
deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously 
unreported 

Persons  congenitally  deaf  married  hearing  part- 
ners  

Persons  congenitally  deaf  married  partners  un- 
reported whether  deaf  or  hearing 


Total*., 


746 
1,029 

ai9 

261 
88 


2,246 


Percentage. 


33.229 
45.835 

9.755 

11.626 

3.919 


104.364 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  and  percentage 
of  the  adventitiously  deaf  classified  with  respect  to  their 

*  Thirty-five  congenitally  deaf  persons  were  married  both  to  congeni- 
tally deaf  and  to  adventitiously  deaf  partners;  12  were  married  both  to 
congenitally  deaf  partners  and  to  partners  deaf,  whether  congenitaUy  or 
adventitiously  unreported ;  1  was  married  to  a  congenitally  deaf  partner, 
twice  to  partners  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  unreported, 
and  twice  to  hearing  partners ;  12  were  married  both  to  adventitiously 
deaf  partners  and  to  partners  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously 
unreported ;  9  were  married  both  to  congenitally  deaf  and  to  hearing  part- 
ners ;  14  were  married  both  to  adventitiously  deaf  and  to  hearing  part- 
ners ;  7  were  married  both  to  partners  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  ad- 
ventitiously unreported,  and  to  hearing  partners;  1  was  married  both  to 
a  hearing  partner  and  to  a  partner  unreported  whether  deaf  or  hearing ; 
3  were  married  both  to  congenitally  deaf  partners  and  to  partners  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing ;  1  was  married  both  to  an  adventitiously 
deaf  partner  and  to  a  partner  unreported  whether  deaf  or  hearing ;  1  was 
married  to  a  congenitaUy  deaf  partner,  to  an  adventitiously  deaf  partner, 
and  to  a  hearing  partner. 


40 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


marriage  to  coDgenitally  deaf  partners,  to  adventitiously 
deaf  partners,  and  to  hearing  partners,  respectively : 


Tabus  XVI. 


AdventitionBly  deaf  married  persons. 

Number. 

Percentage. 

Persons  adventitioTisly  deaf  married  partners 
congenitally  deaf 

Persons  adyentitioosly  deaf  married  partners 
adTentitionsly  deaf 

1,023 
2,125 

345 
456 
152 

25.879 
53.757 

Persons  adventitioasly  deaf  married  partners 
deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously 
unreported 

8.727 

Persons  adventitiously  deaf  married  hearing 
partners 

11.535 

Persons  adventitiously  deaf  married  partners 
unreported  whether  deaf  or  hearing 

3. '845 

Total* '. 

3,953 

103.743 

From  a  comparison  of  the  several  classes  of  persons 
shown  in  Tables  XY  and  XYI,  it  appears  that  a  plurality 
of  the  congenitally  deaf  and  a  majority  of  the  adventitiously 
deaf  married  adventitiously  deaf  partners,  and  that  the 

*  Sixty  adventitiously  deaf  persons  were  married  both  to  congenitally 
deaf  and  to  adventitiously  deaf  partners ;  26  were  married  both  to  ad- 
ventitiously deaf  partners  and  to  partners  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or 
adventitiously  unreported  ;  26  were  married  both  to  adventitiously  deaf 
and  to  hearing  partners;  1  was  married  to  an  adventitiously  deaf 
partner,  to  a  hearing  partner,  and  to  a  partner  deaf,  whether  congenitally 
or  adventitiously  unreported;  6  were  married  both  to  adventitiously 
deaf  partners  and  to  partners  unreported  whether  deaf  or  hearing ;  8 
were  married  both  to  congenitally  deaf  partners  and  to  partners  deaf, 
whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  unreported ;  1  was  married  to  a 
congenitally  deaf  partner,  to  a  partner  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or 
adventitiously  unreported,  and  to  a  partner  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearing ;  10  were  married  both  to  congenitally  deaf  partners  and  to  hear- 
ing partners ;  3  were  married  both  to  congenitaUy  deaf  partners  and  to 
partners  unreported  whether  deaf  or  hearing ;  3  were  married  both  to 
hearing  partners  and  to  partners  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adven- 
titiously unreported;  1  was  married  both  to  a  partner  deaf,  whether 
congenitally  or  adventitiously  unreported,  and  to  a  partner  unreported 
whether  deaf  or  hearing ;  1  was  married  both  to  a  partner  unreported 
whether  deaf  or  hearing  and  to  a  hearing  partner. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


41 


proportion  of  each  class  that  married  hearing  partners 
was  nearly  equal. 

Begarding  only  the  marriages  in  which  both  of  the 
partners  were  deaf  and  concerning  which  the  fact  of  con- 
genital or  adventitious  deafness  is  reported,  Tables  XY 
and  XVI  give  the  two  tables  following : 
Table  XVn. 


Gongenitally  deaf  married  persona. 


Nnmber.    Percentage. 


PeraoDa  eongenitally  deaf  married  partners  con- 
genitaUydeaf , 

Persons  coDgenitally  deaf  married  partners  ad- 
▼entitionsly  deaf , 

Total* , 

Table  XVm. 
Adventitionsly  deaf  married  persons. 

Persons  adTentitionsly  deaf  married  partners 
eongenitally  deaf 

Persons  adventitionsly  deaf  married  partners 
adyentitiously  deaf 

Totalt 


42.898 
69.172 


102.070 


Percentage. 

33.128 

68.811 

101.939 


It  is  interesting  to  compare  the  percentages  of  Tables 
XVII  and  XVllI  with  the  conclusions  reached  a  few 
years  ago  .from  an  attempt  to  determine  the  relative  pro- 
portions of  the  same  classes  of  persons  by  "  the  theory  of 
probabilities."  When  Dr.  Bell  was  preparing  his  "  Me- 
moir upon  the  Formation  of  a  Deaf  Variety  of  the  Human 
Bace/'  he  desired  to  ascertain  what  proportion  of  the 
eongenitally  deaf  married  eongenitally  deaf  partners,  but 

«  Thirty-six  eongenitally  deaf  persons  were  married  both  to  eongenitally 
deaf  and  to  adventitionsly  deaf  partners. 

t  Sixty  adventitionsly  deaf  persons  were  married  both  to  eongenitally 
deaf  and  to  adventitionsly  deaf  partners. 


42  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

could  obtain  no  satisfactory  statistics  on  that  point.  It 
occarred  to  him  that  some  light  might  be  thrown  upon 
the  subject  by  "  the  theory  of  probabilities."  He  there- 
fore submitted  the  question  to  a  distinguished  mathemati- 
cian, who  agreed  with  him  in  this  idea,  and  presented  the 
following  conclusions  as  the  probable  solution  of  the 
problem :  (1)  of  the  congenitally  deaf  who  married  deaf 
partners,  one-half  married  congenitally  deaf  partners  and 
one-half  married  adventitiously  deaf  partners ;  (2)  of  the 
adventitiously  deaf  who  married  deaf  partners,  three- 
sevenths  married  congenitally  deaf  partners  and  four- 
sevenths  married  adventitiously  deaf  partners.*  The 
difference  in  the  results  of  "  the  theory  of  probabilities  " 
and  those  of  the  present  Inquiry  is  probably  chiefly  due 
to  the  former  having  been  based  upon  a  smaller  number 
of  cases,  in  which  the  disparity  in  the  proportions  of  the 
congenitally  deaf  and  the  adventitiously  deaf  was  less 
than  in  these  statistics. 

Following  the  same  order  of  inquiry  as  in  the  preced- 
ing chapters,  let  us  first  compare  the  productiveness  of 
the  marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf  and  of  the  adven- 
titiously deaf. 

The  following  table  includes  all  the  marriages  of  a  year's 
standing  or  longer,  of  which  the  results  have  been  reported, 
classified  according  to  the  congenital  or  adventitious  char- 
acter of  the  deafness  of  the.partners  in  marriage.  It  shows 
the  number  of  marriages  of  each  class,  and  the  number 
and  percentage  of  them  that  were  without  offspring : 

♦S.  Newcomb,  in  Dr.  BeU's  '*  Memoir  npon  the  Formation  of  a  Deaf 
Variety  of  the  Human  Kace,"  in  **  Memoirs  of  the  National  Academy  of 
Sciences,"  Washington,  1884,  vol.  li.  pp.  261,  262;  Keprint,  Washington, 
1884,  pp.  85,  86.  Professor  Newcomb's  conclusion  was  ba«ed  upon  the 
marriages  of  629  deaf  persons,  of  whom  298  were  reported  as  congenitally 
deaf  and  331  as  adventitiously  deaf.  He  made  allowance  '^for  a  probable 
slight  tendency  of  the  two  classes,  congenital  and  non-congenital,  to 
choose  each  other." 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


43 


Tablb  XIX. 


MarriageB  of  the  deaf. 


Both  partners  congenitally  deaf 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the  other  adventi- 
tionsly  deaf 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the  other  deaf, 
whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  unre- 
ported  

One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the  other  hearing. 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the  other  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing 

Both  partners  adyentitiously  deaf 

One  partner  adyentitiously  deaf ;  the  other  deaf, 
whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  unre- 
ported  

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the  other  hear- 
ing  

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the  other  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing 

Both  partners  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  ad- 
yentitiously  unreported 

One  partner  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adven- 
titiously unreported ;  the  other  hearing 

One  partner  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adven- 
titiously unreported;  the  other  unreported 
whether  deaf  or  hearing , 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
mar- 
riages. 


335 

814 

120 
191 

17 

845 

195 

310 

48 


Mabbiaoss 

WITHOUT 
OFFSPBIMG. 


Num- 
ber. 


65 
127 

25 
21 

2 

119 

26 

41 

3 

68  1       7 

I 

98  !       6 

I 
I 

37         2 


3,078  I  434 


Per- 
cent- 


16.418 
15.602 

20.833 
10.995 

11.765 
14.083 

13.333 
13.226 

6.250 
10.294 

6.122 

5.405 
14.100 


44 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


Summing  up  all  the  marriages  of  the  coDgenitally  deaf, 
one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  congenitally  deaf,  and 
all  the  marriages  of  the  adventitiously  deaf,  one  or  both 
of  the  partners  being  adventitiously  deaf,  as  shown  in 
Table  XIX,  the  following  table  shows  the  number  of  mar- 
riages of  each  class,  and  the  number  and  percentage  of 
them  that  were  without  oflfspring : 

Table  XX. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Nnmber 

of 
marriages. 

Mabbiaobs    without 
offspbinq. 

Nnmber. 

Percentage. 

One  or  both  partners  congenitally 
deaf 

1,477 
2,212 

230 
316 

15.672 

One  or  both  partners  adventitionsly 
deaf 

14.286 

It  appears  from  Tables  XIX  and  XX  that  a  slightly 
larger  percentage  of  the  marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf 
were  without  o£fspring  than  of  the  marriages  of  the  ad- 
ventitiously deaf. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  marriages  of 
each  class  that  resulted  in  offspring,  the  number  of  chil- 
dren born  from  the  marriages  of  each  class,  and  the  aver- 
age number  of  children  to  a  marriage  in  each  class : 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 
Tabls  XXI. 


45 


Number 

of 
marriages. 

MaiTiages  of  the  deaf  resQltlng  in  offspring. 

Nomber. 

Average 

nomber 

to  each 

marriage. 

Both  partners  congenitally  deaf 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;   the 
other  adyenUtionslv  deaf 

280 
687 

95 
170 

16 

726 

169 
269 

45 
61 

92 
35 

779 
1,820 

248 
528 

26 
1,720 

378 
713 

70 
127 

291 
82 

2.782 
2.649 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;   the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or 
adyentitionsl V  unrenorted 

2.610 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;   the 
other  hearinfir 

3.106 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearing 

1.783 

Both  partners  adventitionsly  deaf 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or 
adyentitionsl Y  nnreoorted. 

2.369 
2.237 

One  partner  adyentitionsly  deaf ;  the 
other  hearini? 

2.651 

One  partner  adyentitionsly  deaf ;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
h<^rinfir » ^r-, 

1.655 

Both  partners  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally or  adyentitionsly  unreported... 

One  partner  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally or  adyentitionsly  unreported ; 
tha  other  hearincr ... 

2.082 
3.163 

One   partner  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally or  adyentitionsly  unreported  ;• 
the  other  unreported  whether  deaf 
or  hearing 

2.343 

Total 

2,644 

6,782 

2.565 

46 


Marriagea  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


Summing  up  all  the  marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf 
that  resulted  in  o£fspring,  one  or  both  of  the  partners  being 
congenitally  deaf,  and  all  the  marriages  of  the  adven- 
titiously deaf  that  resulted  in  offspring,  one  or  both  of  the 
partners  being  adventitiously  deaf,  as  shown  in  Table 
XXI,  the  following  table  shows  the  number  of  marriages  of 
each  class,  the  number  of  children  born  from  the  mar- 
riages of  each  class,  and  the  average  number  of  children 
to  a  marriage  in  each  class : 

Tabu  XXII. 


Huriages  of  the  deaf  resnlting  in  offspring. 


One  or  both  partners  congenitally  deaf. .. 
One  or  both  partners  adventitionsly  deaf. 


Childbkk. 


!    ATenge 

iff«».WM.    '    number 
Number.  |     ^^^^^.^ 

!  marriage. 


3,401 
4,701 


2.727 
2.477 


It  appears  from  Tables  XXI  and  XXII  that  the  average 
number  of  children  to  each  marriage  was  slightly  higher 
in  the  marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf  than  in  those 
of  the  adventitiously  deaf.  This  result,  which  is  not  what 
we  should  have  expected  from  the  lai^er  percentage  of 
marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf  that  were  without  oflf- 
spring,  as  shown  by  Tables  XIX  and  XX,  is  perhaps  due 
to  the  circumstance  that  the  average  duration  of  the  mar- 
riages of  the  congenitally  deaf  here  recorded  was  probably 
greater  than  that  of  the  marriages  of  the  adventitiously 
deaf,  for  a  majority  of  the  earlier  pupils  of  American 
schools  were  congenitally  deaf,  while  within  recent  years 
a  majority  of  them  have  been  adventitiously  deaf.*    In 

*See  **  Deaf -Mates :  Proportion  of  Congenital  and  Adventltioas 
Gases,*'  in  Buck's  **  Reference  Handbook  of  the  Medical  Sciences,"  New 
York,  1886,  vol.  ii,  p.  364. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  A  merica,  4  7 

both  the  marriages  without  ofifspring  and  those  resulting 
in  offspring,  the  disparities  in  the  results  of  the  marriages 
of  the  congenitally  and  the  adventitiously  deaf  are  slight. 
We  conclude  that,  while  there  is  not  much  difference  with 
respect  to  productiveness  between  marriages  of  the  con- 
genitally deaf  and  of  the  adventitiously  deaf,  the  latter  are 
probably  slightly  more  productive. 

We  come  now  to  the  principal  question  to  be  con- 
sidered in  this  chapter :  Are  marriages  of  the  congenitally 
deaf  more  liable  than  marriages  of  the  adventitiously  deaf 
to  result  in  deaf  offspring  ? 

In  seeking  an  answer  to  this  question,  I  shall  pursue 
the  same  method  as  in  the  previous  chapters,  first  regard- 
ing the  3,078  marriages  of  a  year's  standing  or  longer,  of 
which  the  results  have  been  reported,  and  ascertaining 
what  number  and  percentage  of  each  class  resulted  in 
deaf  offspring;  and,  secondly,  regarding  the  6,782  chil- 
dren bom  from  these  marriages,  and  ascertaining  what 
number  and  proportion  of  the  children  born  from  each 
class  of  marriage  were  deaf. 

First,  regarding  the  marriages,  and  classifying  them 
with  respect  to  the  congenital  or  adventitious  character 
of  the  deafness  of  the  partners  in  marriage,  the  following 
table  shows  the  number  of  marriages  of  each  class, 
and  the  number  and  percentage  of  them  resulting  in  deaf 
offspring  (with  or  without  other  offspring) : 


48 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


Table  XXIII. 


MarriageB  of  the  deaf. 

Number 
marriages. 

MaBBIAOES  BESUZiTDIO 
IM  DEAF  OFFBPBINO. 

Number. 

Per- 
centage. 

Both  partDers  congeDitally  deaf 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 
other  adventitious! V  deaf 

835 

814 

120 
191 

17 

845 

195 
310 

48 
68 

98 
37 

83 
66 

17 

28 

24.776 
8.108 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;    the 
other   deaf,  whether  congenitally 
or  adventitiously  unreported 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 
other  hearinfir 

14.165 
14.660 

One  partner  congenitallv  deaf;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearing ^ 

Both  partners  adventitiously  deaf 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally 
or  adventitiously  unreported 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  hearing...... .«...*.«,..... ........... 

30 

17 
10 

1 
7 

37 
4 

3.550 

8.718 
3.226 

One  partner  acfventitiouBly  deaf;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearing 

2.083 

Both  partners  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally or  adventitiously  unreported. 

One  partner  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally or  adventitiously  unreported; 
the  other  hearing 

10.294 
87.755 

One  partner  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally  or  adventitiously  unreported ; 
the  other  unreported  whether  deaf 
or  hearing 

10.811 

Total 

3,078 

300 

9.746 

Begarding  next  the  children  born  from  these  marriages, 
the  folloi¥ing  table  shows  the  number  born  from  the  sev- 
eral classes  of  marriage,  classified  according  to  the  con- 
genital or  adventitious  character  of  the  deafness  of  the 
partners  in  marriage,  and  the  number  and  percentage  of 
deaf  children  born  from  the  marriages  of  each  class : 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 
Table  XXIV. 


49 


Number 

of 
children. 

DXAV  OHZLDBXN. 

Marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number. 

Per. 

centage. 

Both  partners  congenitally  deaf 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 
other  adyentitionsly  deaf • . . 

779 
1,820 

248 
528 

26 
1,720 

378 
713 

70 
127 

291 
82 

202 
119 

29 
63 

25.931 
6.538 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the 
other  deaf,  whether    congenitally 
or  adventitiously  unreported 

11.694 

Oae  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 
other  hearinfir 

11.932 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearing 

Both  partners  adventitiously  deaf 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf :  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or 
adventitiously  unreported 

40 

23 
16 

1 
16 

72 

7 

2.326 
6.085 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  hearing 

2.244 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearing 

1.429 

Both  partners  deaf,  whether  congen- 
itally  or  adventitiously  unreported. 

One  partner  deaf,  whether  congen- 
itally  or  adventitiously  unreported ; 
the  other  hearing 

One  partner  deaf,  whether  congen- 

the  other  unreported  whether  deaf 
or  hearing 

12.598 
24.742 

8.537 

Total 

6,782 

588 

8.670 

Begarding  only  the  marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf, 
one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  congenitally  deaf,  Table 
XXin  gives : 


50  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America, 

Tabia  XXV. 


Marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf. 


Both  partners  congenitally  deaf.... 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the 
other  adventitionsly  deaf 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally 
or  adventitionsly  unreported 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the 
other  hearing 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf 
or  hearing 

Total 


Number 

of 
marriages. 

nr  DSA7  ovFSPsiHa. 

Number. 

836 

814 

120 
191 

17 

88 
66 

17 

28 

24.776 
8.108 

14.165 
14.660 

1,477 

194 

13.185 

Regarding  the  children  bom  from  the  marriages  of  the' 
congenitally  deaf,  one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  con- 
genitally deafy  Table  XXIY  gives  : 


Tabu  XXVL 


Number 

of 
children. 

Deaf  ohzXiDbsn. 

Number. 

Per- 
centage. 

Both  partners  congenitally  deaf 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 
other  adventitioasly  deaf 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or 
adyentitionsly  unreported  t  .......... . 

779 
1,820 

248 
528 

26 

202 
119 

29 
63 

25.931 
6.538 

11.694 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;    the 
other  hearing 

11.932 

One  partner  congenitaUv  deaf;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearing 

Total 

8,401 

418 

12.143 

Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


51 


It  appears  from  Tables  XXY  and  XXYI  that  marriages 
of  the  congenitally  deaf,  whether  they  are  married  to  one 
another,  to  adventitiously  deaf  partners,  or  to  hearing 
partners,  are  very  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring  ;  that 
marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  are  congenitally 
deaf  are  most  liable  to  this  result ;  that  those  in  which 
one  of  the  partners  is  congenitally  deaf  and  the  other  a 
hearing  person  come  next  in  order  of  liability ;  and  that 
those  in  which  the  other  partner  is  adventitiously  deaf  are 
least  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring. 

Regarding  only  the  marriages  of  the  adventitiously  deaf, 
one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  adventitiously  deaf, 
Table  XXIII  gives : 

Table  XXYII. 


Marriages  of  the  adventitiously  deaf. 

Number 

of 
marriages. 

MaBBIAOIS  BESULTXlia 
III  DSAT  OFFSPBIMO. 

Number. 

SO 
66 

17 
10 

1 

Per- 
centage. 

Both  partners  adventitiously  deaf 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  congenitally  deaf 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or 
adventitiously  unreported 

845 
814 

196 
310 

48 

3.560 
8.108 

8.718 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf;  the 
other  hearing 

3.226 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearing 

2.083 

Total 

2,212 

124 

5.606 

Bearding  the  children  born  from  the  marriages  of  the 
adventitiously  deaf,  one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  ad- 
ventitiously deaf,  Table  XXIV  gives : 


52  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

Table  XXVIII. 


Number 

of 
children. 

Dbaf  ghildbbn. 

Marriages  of  the  adventitiously  deaf. 

Number. 

Per- 
centage. 

Both  partners  ad ventitionsly  deaf 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  congenitally  deaf 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or 
adventitiously  unreported 

1,720 
1,820 

378 
713 

70 

40 
119 

23 
16 

1 

2.326 
6.538 

6.085 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  hearing 

2.244 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 
hearinflr 

1.429 

Total 

4,701 

199 

4.233 

It  appears  from  Tables  XXVII  and  XXVIII  that  mar- 
riages of  the  adventitiously  deaf,  whether  they  are  mar- 
ried to  one  another,  to  congenitally  deaf  partners,  or  to 
hearing  partners,  are  somewhat  liable  to  result  in  deaf 
offspring;  that  the  liability  is  greatest  in  marriages  in 
which  the  other  partner  is  congenitally  deaf;  and  that 
those  in  which  both  of  the  partners  are  adventitiously 
deaf  are  slightly  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  ofiispring 
than  those  in  which  one  of  the  partners  is  adventitiously 
deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person. 

The  totals  of  Tables  XXV  and  XXVII  show  the  mar- 
riages of  the  congenitally  deaf  and  the  adventitiously  deaf, 
respectively,  one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  deaf,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  marriages  of  each  class 
resulting  in  deaf  offspring  (with  or  without  other  off- 
spring), as  follows : 


Marriages  of  the  l)eafin  America. 
Tabub  XXIX. 


u 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 


I    Nnmber 
I         of 
I  marriages. 


iMabbiaoss  bxsui^timo 
i    ik  dba7  offbpbimo. 


Number.    Peroent*e. 


One  or  both    partners   congenitally  I 

deaf ,  1,477 

One  or  both  partners  adyentitioosly  i 

deaf 2,212 


194 
124 


13.135 
6.606 


The  totals  of  Tables  XXVI  and  XXVIII  show  the  num- 
ber  and  percentage  of  deaf  children  resulting  from  mar- 
riages of  the  congenitally  deaf  and  the  adventitiously  deaf, 
respectively,  as  follows : 


Table  XXX. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 


r 

One  or  both   partners  congenitally 
deaf I 

One  or  both  pamers  adventitioasly  | 
deaf I 


Nnmber 

of 
children. 


DXAF  OHIIiDBXN. 


It  appears  from  Tables  XXIX  and  XXX  that  a  far  larger 
proportion  of  the  marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf  re- 
sulted in  deaf  offspring  than  of  the  adventitiously  deaf, 
and  that  a  far  larger  proportion  of  deaf  children  were  born 
from  the  former  than  from  the  latter.  The  disparity  in 
the  percentages  of  the  results  of  the  two  classes  of  mar- 
riages becomes  still  greater  if  we  regard  only  the  marriages 
in  which  the  condition  of  both  partners  was  reported,  and 
omit  the  large  number  of  marriages  in  which  one  of  the 
partners  was  congenitally  deaf  and  the  other  adventitiously 
deaf,  as  is  shown  in  the  two  following  tables : 


54  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

Table  XXXI. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 
marriages. 

Mabbiaoes  bbsuziTino  in 

DBAP  OFFSPBINQ. 

Number. 

Percentage. 

ODe  partner  oongenitally  deaf;  the 
other  oongenitally  deaf  or  hearing. 

One  partner  adventitionsly  deaf ;  the 
other  adventitiously  deaf  or  hear- 
ing   

526 
1,165 

Ill 
40 

21.103 
3.463 

Total 

1,681 

151 

9.458 

Tabia  XXXII. 

Number 

of 
children. 

Deap  chtldben. 

Marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number. 

Percentage. 

One  partner  oongenitally  deaf ;  the 
other  oongenitally  deaf  or  hearing. 

One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  adventitiously  deaf  or  hear- 
ing 

1,307 
2,433 

265 
56 

20.275 
2.301 

Total 

3,740 

321 

8.583 

The  principal  question  of  this  chapter,  then,  must  be 
answered  in  the  affirmative.  Marriages  of  the  congeni- 
tally  deaf  are  far  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  ofiispring 
than  marriagep  of  the  adventitiously  deaf. 

This  conclusion  is  in  accordance  with  the  generally  ac- 
cepted law  of  heredity  that  congenital  or  innate  character- 
istics are  far  more  likely  to  be  transmitted  to  the  offspring 
than  acquired  characteristics.  Indeed,  some  of  the  most 
eminent  hereditarians  believe  that  acquired  characteristics 
are  never  transmitted.  In  the  case  of  deafness  reappear- 
ing in  the  offspring,  if  we  fall  into  the  common  error  of 
regarding  deafness  as  the  characteristic  transmitted,  we 
must  conclude  at  once  that  an  acquired  characteristic  may  be 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  55 

transmitted ;  for,  as  is  shown  by  Tables  XXYII  and  XXYIII, 
a  certain  percentage  of  the  marriages  of  the  adventitiously 
deaf  with  one  another — small,  it  is  true,  in  comparison 
with  that  of  the  marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf  (Tables 
XXY  and  XXyi),but  much  larger  than  that  of  marriages  in 
which  both  of  the  partners  are  hearing  persons — result  in 
deaf  ofbpring.  But  when  we  remember  that  what  is  trans- 
mitted is  not  really  deafness,  but  some  physical  anomaly 
or  tendency  to  disease  of  which  deafness  is  but  the  conse- 
quence or  the  symptom,  and  that  this  anomaly  or  ten- 
dency may  have  been  congenital  in  the  parent  though 
deafness  did  not  occur  until  some  later  period  in  life,  we 
see  that,  even  where  marriages  of  adventitiously  deaf  per- 
sons result  in  deaf  offspring,  it  is  possible  that  the  char- 
acteristic transmitted  may  really  be  a  congenital  and  not 
an  acquired  one.  This  is  an  interesting  topic,  but  to  in- 
quire into  it  further  at  present  would  draw  us  too  faraway 
from  the  main  subject  under  consideration. 

Although  the  percentage  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf 
offispring  and  of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom,  as  shown 
by  Tables  XXIII  and  XXIV,  is  much  higher  where  both 
of  the  partners  were  congenitally  deaf  than  where  one  of 
them  was  congenitally  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  per- 
son, it  does  not  appear  that  this  higher  percentage  is  chiefly 
due,  as  has  been  assumed  by  some  writers,  to  an  intensi- 
fication of  the  liability  to  deaf  offspring  caused  by  the 
union  of  '^  like  with  like."  It  seems  rather  to  be  due  to 
the  fact  that,  where  both  of  the  partners  were  congenitally 
deaf,  there  were  two  persons  instead  of  one  liable  to  trans- 
mit the  physical  condition  that  results  in  deafness.  This 
is  still  more  apparent  from  the  following  table,  which 
shows  the  number  of  congenitally  deaf  persons  married 
for  a  year  or  longer  to  congenitally  deaf  and  to  hearing 
partners  respectively,  of  whose  marriages  the  results  are 
reported,  the  number  of  deaf  children  born  from  these 
marriages,  and  the  number  bom  to  every  100  congenitally 
deaf  married  persons  in  each  class  of  marriage : 


56  Maihriages  of  the  t>eafin  Ame^'ica* 

Tabls  xxxtti. 


Nnmber  of 

oongenitally 

deumanled 

penoni. 

DSAV  CEOIiDBEV* 

deaf  pwtner*  or  to  hearing  partners. 

Number. 

Nnmber 
bom  to 

personii. 

OoDgeDitally  deaf  persons  married  to 
ooncrenitallY  deaf  oartners 

655 
184 

202 
63 

30.839 

Gongenitally  deaf  persons  married  to 
hearing  partners 

34.239 

Total* 

831 

265 

31.889 

If  the  655  congenitally  deaf  persons  who  married  con- 
genitally  deaf  partners  had  married  hearing  partners  in- 
stead, and  if  the  proportion  of  deaf  children  bom  from 
such  marriages  had  been  as  large  as  it  was  in  the  case  of  the 
184  congenitally  deaf  persons  who  did  marry  hearing  part- 
ners, the  number  of  deaf  children  born  would  haye  been 
224  instead  of  202.  There  seems,  therefore,  even  in  the 
marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  congenitally 
deaf,  to  have  been  no  intensification  of  the  liability  to 
deaf  oflfspring  caused  by  the  union  of  "  like  with  like." 

This  result  is  contrary  to  the  opinion  that  has  been  ex- 
pressed by  some  distinguished  investigators  who  have 
considered  the  subject.  In  1868,  Dr.  W.  W.  Turner,  ex- 
Principal  of  the  American  School  at  Hartford  for  the 
Deaf,  applying  to  marriages  of  the  deaf  certain  deductions 
drawn  from  experiments  in  the  breeding  of  domestic  ani- 
mals, concluded  that  the  tendency  to  the  inheritance  of 
deafness  by  the  ofifspring  was  greatly  intensified  when 
congenitally  deaf  persons  married  congenitally  deaf  part- 
ners. "  It  is  a  well-known  fact  as  regards  domestic  ani- 
mals,'* he  said,  "  that  certain  unusual  variations  of  form  or 

*  Eight  oongenitaUy  deaf  persona  were  married  both  to  congenitally 
deaf  and  to  hearing  partners. 


Marriages  of  the  l)eaf  in  America,  57 

color  which  sometimes  occur  among  their  ofbpring  may, 
by  a  careful  selection  of  others  similar,  and  by  a  continued 
breeding  of  like  with  like,  be  rendered  permanent,  so  as 
to  constitute  a  distinct  variety,  as  in  the  case  of  horses,  sheep, 
and  swine.  The  same  course  adopted  and  pursued  in  the 
human  race  would,  undoubtedly,  lead  to  the  same  result. 

*  *  *  If  a  person  bom  deaf  marry  one  who  was  not, 
there  is  a  probability  that  there  may  be  a  deaf-mute  among 
their  children.  *  *  *  The  amount  of  deafness  trans- 
mitted in  such  cases  is  so  small  that  interference  can 
hardly  be  justified.  But  if  two  congenitally  deaf-mutes 
intermarry  and  have  children,  the  probability  that  there 
will  be  congenital  deafness  among  them  becomes  so  great 

*  *  *  that  every  consideration  of  philanthropy,  as  well 
as  the  interests  of  congenitally  deaf  persons  themselves, 
should  induce  their  teachers  and  friends  to  urge  upon 
them  the  impropriety  of  such  intermarriages."* 

Dr.  Turner's  views  attracted  little  attention  at  the  time, 
but  their  citation  with  approval  in  the  ninth  edition  of 
the  Encycloposdia  Britannicat  doubtless  had  considerable 
influence  upon  public  opinion.  Still  wider  publicity  and 
greater  prominence  were  given  them  a  few  years  later  by 
their  adoption  and  promulgation  by  Dr.  Alexander  Graham 
Bell.t  Dr.  Bell  laid  special  emphasis  upon  the  more  re- 
mote results  which  he  believed  would  follow  marriages  in 
which  both  of  the  partners  were  congenitally  deaf,  formu- 
lating the  theory  thus :  ''  If  the  laws  of  heredity  that  are 
known  to  hold  in  the  case  of  animals  also  apply  to  man, 
the  intermarriage  of  congenital  deaf-mutes  through  a  num- 


•  W.  W.  TuBNEB,  **  Hereditary  Deafness/*  in  **  Proceedings  of  the  First 
Conference  of  Principals  of  American  Schools  for  the  Deaf/*  Washing- 
ton, ISeS,  pp.  91-96. 

t  V  Labos,  '*  Deaf  and  pomb,"  in  **  Encyclopaadia  Britannica/'  ninth 
•edition,  vol.  yii,  pp.  6  and  7. 

t  A.  O.  BeiiL,  "  Memoir  npon  the  Formation  of  a  Deaf  Variety  of  the 
Human  Bace/*  in  *'  Memoirs  of  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences/*  Wash- 
ington, 1884,  ToL  ii,  pp.  177-262.  Beprinted  separately,  Washington, 
1884. 


58  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

ber  of  successive  generations  should  result  in  the  forma- 
tion of  a  deaf  variety  of  the  human  race."*  The  theory 
as  thus  formulated  has  been  accepted  by  such  eminent 
men  of  science  as  Francis  Galton  in  England^t  Alphonse 
de  CandoUe  in  Switzerland,!  and  Professors  Edward  D. 
Cope,  Alpheus  Hyatt,  H.  P.  Bowditch,  William  H.  Brewer, 
Simon  Newcomb,  and  W.  K.  Brooks  in  America.§ 

We  cannot  doubt  that  "  the  laws  of  heredity  that  are 
known  to  hold  in  the  case  of  animals  also  apply  to  man," 
and  we  cannot  believe  that  the  deaf  in  this  respect  are 
an  exception  to  mankind  in  general.  But  since  it  appears 
from  this  large  body  of  statistics  that  the  proportion 
of  deaf  children  to  deaf  persons  married  is  not  greater 
where  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf,  nor  even  where 
both  of  them  were  congenitally  deaf,  than  where  one  of 
them  was  a  hearing  person,||  it  follows  that  either  there 

♦/»«.,  p.  180;  Keprint,  p.  4. 

fF.  QAiiTON,  *' Hereditary  Deafness,"  in  '*  Nature/'  London,  1886,  vol. 
xzzi,  pp.  269,  270. 

X  A.  DE  Oandollb,  *'  Snr  la  Prodootion  par  S^eetion  anx  ^tats-Unis 
d*nne  Bace  de  Sonrds-Muets,  d'aprte  M.  Alex.  Graham  Bell,"  in  **Ar. 
ohiyes  des  Sciences  physiques  et  naturelles,"  (Genera,  1886,  vol.  zv,  pp. 
60-^4.     Beprinted  separately,  Gheneva,  1886. 

§  **  Scientific  Testimony,"  in  **  Facts  and  Opinions  relating  to  the  Deaf 
from  America,"  London,  1881,  pp.  89-106.  Beprinted  in  '* Appendix  to 
the  Beport  of  the  Boyal  Commission  on  the  Blind,  the  Deaf  and  Drmib," 
etc.,  London,  1889,  vol.  ii,  pp.  319-^824,  and  in  **  Education  of  Deaf 
Children,"  Washington,  1892,  part  ii,  pp.  101-106. 

II  It  will  probably  surprise  persons  who  have  not  analyzed  Dr.  Turner's 
statistics  carefully  to  learn  that  those  statistics,  like  these,  showed  a 
larger  proportion  of  deaf  children  to  deaf  persons  who  married  hearing 
partners,  and  even  to  congenitally  deaf  persons  who  married  hearing 
partners,  than  to  those  who  married  deaf  partners.  Dr.  Turner  evidently 
did  not  perceive  this  fact,  but  Dr.  Bell  perceived  it  and  commented  upon 
it.  *'  In  the  case  of  the  American  Asylum,"  Dr.  Bell  says,  **  it  appears 
that  the  pupils  who  married  hearing  persons  had  a  larger  proportion  of 
deaf  children  than  those  who  married  deaf-mutes,"  and  **even  in«the 
case  of  the  congenitally  deaf  pupils  of  the  American  Asylum  it  appears 
that  those  who  married  hearing  persons  had  a  larger  proportion  of  deaf 
offspring  than  those  who  married  deaf-mutes"  (*'  Memoir,"  etc.,  Beprint, 
p.  24).    Dr.  Bell  (75u2.,  p.  25)  made  an  analysis  of  these  and  other  cases, 


Marriages  of  the  Pea f  in  America.  59 

mnst  be  some  exceptions  to  the  general  law  of  heredity 
that  the  tendency  to  the  transmission  of  characteristics  is 
intensified  by  the  union  of  "  like  with  like,"  or  else  that 
there  mnst  be  some  fallacy  in  the  application  of  this  law 
to  the  marriages  of  the  deaf. 

That  any  congenital  characteristic  is  more  likely  to  be 
transmitted  to  the  offspring  when  it  exists  in  both  parents 
than  when  it  exists  in  only  one  parent  is  doubtless  gen- 
erally true,  but  it  is  not  invariably  the  rule.  Darwin  gives 
several  examples  in  which  peculiarities  belonging  to  both 
parents  "  fail  to  be  inherited,  apparently  from  the  force 
of  heredity  being  too  strong,"  *  and  says  that,  "  contrary  to 
the  common  opinion,  it  is  often  suflScient  for  the  inherit- 
ance of  some  peculiar  character  that  one  parent  alone 
should  possess  it."t  Mr.  W.  Sedgwick,  in  commenting 
upon  some  statistics  showing  that  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  parents  were  deaf  seldom  resulted  in  deaf  offspring, 
su^ests  that  it  may  be  owing  to  ''  excess  having  reversed 
the  action  of  some  natural  law  in  development ;  "|  and 
Bibot,  the  eminent  French  authority  on  heredity,  quoting 
Mr.  Sedgwick's  suggestion  without  expressing  dissent, 
says :  ''  Many  physiologists  have  thought  that  when  both 
parents  present  the  same  characteristics  heredity  may 
acquire  such  power  as  to  destroy  itself."  §  Darwin  also 
cites  Mr.  Sedgwick's  remark,  but  wisely  adds  that  "  it  is 

as  searching  and  exhaustive  as  the  data  at  his  command  permitted,  and, 
in  view  of  the  large  proportion  of  deaf  offspring  resulting  from  marriages 
in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  a  hearing  person,  suggested  the  explana- 
tion,  which  will  be  considered  in  a  future  chapter,  that  in  a  majority  of 
these  marriages  the  deaf  partner  was  probably  congenitally  deaf,  and  the 
hearing  partner  probably  belonged  to  a  family  containing  deaf  persons. 

*G.  B.  Dabwin,  *'  The  Variation  of  Animals  and  Plants  under  Domes- 
tication," New  York,  1868,  toL  ii,  p.  33. 

tiWd.,  p.  39. 

tW.  SsDOWiOK,  *'0n  Sexual  Limitation  in  Hereditary  Disease,"  in 
''British  and  Foreign  Medico-Ohirurg^cal  Review,"  London,  1861,  vol. 
xxviii,  p.  204. 

§T.  Bibot,  ** Heredity:  a  Psychological  Study  of  its  Phenomena, 
Laws,  Oauaes,  and  Ck>nsequences,"  New  York,  1875,  p.  212. 


60  Marriages  of  the  J)eaf  in  Americct. 

safer  in  the  present  state  of  our  knowledge  to  look  at  the 
whole  case  as  simply  unintelligible.'** 

The  present  statistics,  which  include  a  much  larger 
number  of  cases  than  Mr.  Sedgwick  had  before  him,  do 
not  corroborate  the  view  suggested  by  him  ;  for  while  they 
show  a  smaller  percentage  of  deaf  oflbpring  to  deaf  mar- 
ried persons,  and  even  to  congenitally  deaf  married  persons, 
in  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf  than 
in  those  in  which  one  of  them  was  a  hearing  person,  the 
large  number  of  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners 
were  congenitally  deaf  that  resulted  in  deaf  ofiispring  in- 
dicate that  heredity  in  such  cases  does  not  "  acquire  such 
power  as  to  destroy  itself."  On  the  other  hand,  Darwin's 
statement  that,  "contrary  to  the  common  opinion,  it  is 
often  sufficient  for  the  inheritance  of  some  peculiar  char- 
acter that  one  parent  alone  should  possess  it,"  is  corrobo- 
rated by  these  statistics. 

The  fallacy  in  applying  to  marriages  of  the  deaf  the  law 
of  heredity  concerning  the  results  of  the  union  of  "like 
with  like  "  lies,  I  believe,  not  in  the  direction  suggested 
by  Mr.  Sedgwick,  but  in  the  erroneous  assumption,  made 
by  nearly  all  the  writers  who  have  discussed  this  subject, 
that,  when  the  deafness  of  the  parent  reappears  in  the 
offspring,  deafness  is  the  characteristic  transmitted.  As 
has  already  been  stated,  what  is  really  transmitted  is  not 
deafness,  but  some  anomaly  of  the  auditory  organs  or  of 
the  nervous  system,  or  the  tendency  to  some  disease,  of 
which  deafness  is  but  the  result  or  the  symptom.  These 
anomalies  and  diseases,  of  which  deafness  is  the  result  or 
the  symptom,  are  many  and  various.  "  Hereditary  deaf- 
ness in  some  of  its  aspects  is  like  hereditary  cough  ;  both 
are  the  result  of  a  great  number  of  possible  physical 
states."t      "Deafness   no   more  implies  one   defect   or 

*  G.  B.  DLRwnXy  **  The  Variation  of  Animals  and  Plants  under  Domes- 
tication," New  York,  1868,  vol.  ii,  p.  34. 

t  W.  Q.  Jenkins,  **  Heredity  in  its  Belation  to  Deafness,"  in  **  American 
Annals  of  the  Deaf,"  Washington,  1891,  vol.  xxxvi,  p.  104. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  6 1 

disease  than  cough  or  jaundice  does.  The  congh  may  be 
dne  to  bronchitis  or  phthisis,  the  jaundice  to  cancer  or 
gall-stones.  *  *  »  Congenital  deafness  *  *^  *  is 
due  not  to  one,  but  to  many  different  and  unconnected 
pathological  conditions."^  Now,  if  a  person  who  is  deaf 
from  one  anomaly  or  disease  of  the  auditory  organs,  or 
of  the  nervous  system,  marries  a  partner  who  is  deaf 
from  some  different  and  unconnected  pathological  con- 
dition, the  law  of  heredity  under  consideration  should 
not  lead  us  to  expect  any  intensification  of  the  liability  to 
transmit  the  defect,  for  the  characteristics  existing  in  the 
two  partners  are  not  the  same.  Although  both  partners 
are  deaf,  their  marriage  is  not  a  union  of  "  like  with  like  " 
from  a  physiological  point  of  view,  and  the  law  does  not 
apply  to  their  case.  On  the  other  hand,  where  the  phys- 
ical condition  that  results  in  deafness  is  the  same  in  both 
partners — as,  for  instance,  it  probably  is  in  a  class  of  mar- 
riages of  which  these  records  furnish  some  examples, 
which  will  be  considered  in  a  future  chapter,  viz.,  consan- 
guineous marriages  of  deaf  persons — we  should  expect 
the  liability  to  deaf  offspring  to  be  intensified  by  their 
union ;  but  marriages  of  this  kind  are  probably  less  nu- 
merous than  those  in  which  the  physical  conditions  of  the 
partners  are  different. 

It  appears  from  the  following  table  that  in  marriages 
of  the  adventitiously  deaf,  also,  the  proportion  of  deaf 
ofiispring  to  the  number  of  deaf  .married  persons  is  less 
where  both  of  the  partners  were  adventitiously  deaf  than 
where  one  of  them  was  adventitiously  deaf  and  the  other 
a  hearing  person.  The  disparity  in  the  percentage  of 
deaf  children  born  from  the  two  classes  of  marriages  of 
adventitiously  deaf  persons,  however,  is  far  greater  than 
that  from  the  two  classes  of  marriages  of  congenitally 
deaf  persons.     The  table  shows  the  number  of  adven- 

•J.  K.   liOVB,   "Deaf-Mutism,  a  Glinioal  and  Pathologioal  Study," 
Glasgow,  1896,  pp.  101, 103. 


62 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


titioasly  deaf  persons  maxried  for  a  year  or  longer  to  ad- 
ventitiously deaf  and  to  hearing  partners  respectively,  of 
whose  marriages  the  results  are  reported,  the  number  of 
deaf  children  bom  from  these  marriages,  and  the  number 
born  to  every  100  adventitiously  deaf  married  persons  in 
each  class  of  marriage : 

Table  XXXTV. 


Number 

of 
adyen. 
Utionaly 

deaf 
married 
peraona. 

DXAV  CHIIiDRUI. 

Adyentltloiisly  deif  penons  mftrrled  to  Adventl- 
UoQsly  deaf  partners  or  to  hearing  partnera. 

Kunber. 

Nnmber 

Dom  to 

ererylOOad- 

rentitloualy 

deaf  married 

pccaowL 

Adventitioasly  deaf  persons  married  to 
adventitiously  deaf  partners.... 

1,656 
305 

40 
16 

2.415 

Adventitionsly  deaf  persons  married  to 
hearinor  partners 

5.246 

Total* 

1,946 

56 

2.877 

If  the  1,656  adventitiously  deaf  persons  who  married 
adventitioasly  deaf  partners  had  married  hearing  part- 
ners instead,  and  if  the  proportion  of  deaf  children  born 
from  such  marriages  had  been  as  large  as  it  was  in  the 
case  of  the  305  adventitioasly  deaf  persons  who  did 
marry  hearing  partners,  the  number  of  deaf  children  born 
would  have  been  86  instead  of  40. 

If  the  explanation  above  suggested  of  the  fallacy  under- 
lying the  theory  of  an  intensified  liability  to  "  hereditary 
deafness,"  supposed  to  be  caused  by  the  union  of  "  like 
with  like,'*  is  correct,  we  see  why  the  percentage  of  deaf 
offspring  to  deaf  married  persons  should  not  be  very  much 
greater  in  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  are 

*  Fifteen  adyentitionsly  deaf  persons  were  married  both  to  adTenti- 
tionsly  deaf  and  to  hearing  partners. 


TJN17.      .'JTy) 

Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  63 

deaf  than  in  those  in  which  one  of  them  is  deaf  and  the 
other  a  hearing  person ;  but  why  shoold  the  percentage 
be,  as  it  is  in  the  case  of  the  adventitiously  deaf  and  of 
the  deaf  taken  as  a  whole,  very  much  less?  This  ques- 
tion will  be  considered  in  a  future  chapter,  after  we  have 
examined  some  other  and  entirely  different  classifications 
of  the  deaf. 


CHAPTEB  IV. 


MABBIAdES  OP  THE  DEAF,  ONE  OR  BOTH  OF  THE  PABTNEBS 
HAVING  DEAF  BELATIVES. 

In  the  preceding  chapters  some  of  the  most  important 
of  the  questions  proposed  at  the  outset  of  this  Inquiry 
have  been  answered,  but  we  are  not  yet  prepared  to  ad- 
vise the  deaf  how  to  choose  their  partners  in  marriage 
with  a  view  to  diminishing  their  liability  to  deaf  o&pring. 
If  we  should  stop  at  the  conclusions  thus  far  reached,  the 
only  advice  we  could  give  would  be  that  the  congenitally 
deaf,  if  they  married  at  all,  should  marry  the  adventi- 
tiously deaf,  and  that  the  adventitiously  deaf  should  marry 
one  another.  But  if  the  congenitally  deaf  should  follow 
this  advice,  their  adventitiously  deaf  partners  would  be 
compelled  to  disregard  it ;  and  no  opportunity  would  be 
left  for  members  of  either  class  to  follow  the  choice  of 
their  own  hearts  in  case  they  should  wish  to  marry  con- 
genitally deaf  or  hearing  persons.  Happily,  another  clas- 
sification of  the  d^af  may  be  made  besides  that  based 
upon  the  congenital  or  adventitious  character  of  the  deaf- 
ness, and  one  that  promises  to  yield  more  satisfactory 
results. 

In  the  statistics  gathered  by  the  heads  of  schools  for 
the  deaf,  as  pupils  were  brought  for  admission  from  time 
to  time,  it  was  early  observed  that  the  occurrence  of  two 
or  more  deaf  persons  in  a  family  was  by  no  means  rare, 
and  that  a  large  number  of  the  pupils  had  other  deaf  rel- 
atives, as  uncles,  aunts,  and  cousins.  So  long  ago  as  1854, 
Dr.  H.  P.  Feet  expressed  the  opinion  that  the  hearing 
brothers  and  sisters  of  a  deaf  person  were  about  as  liable 


Mar7*iage9  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  65 

to  have  deaf  children  as  the  deaf  person  himself,  '^  sup- 
posing each  to  marry  into  families  that  have,  or  each 
to  marry  into  families  that  have  not,  shown  a  predis- 
position toward  deaf-dumbness."*  Dr.  Turner,  in  1868, 
referred  to  the  existence  of  deafness  in  collateral 
branches  of  certain  families  as  an  argument  in  support  of 
his  theory  of  "  Hereditary  Deafness."t  Dr.  Bell,  in  1883, 
quoting  the  opinion  of  Dr.  Peet  above  cited,  and  referring 
to  the  fact  that  in  the  majority  of  cases  that  had  fallen 
under  his  own  personal  observation  where  a  deaf  person 
was  married  to  a  hearing  partner  the  latter  belonged  to  a 
family  containing  deaf  persons,  reached  this  conclusion : 
"A  hereditary  tendency  towards  deafness,  as  indicated  by 
the  possession  of  deaf  relatives,  is  a  most  important  ele- 
ment in  determining  the  production  of  deaf  offspring. 
*  *  *  It  may  even  be  a  more  important  element  than 
the  mere  fact  of  congenital  deafness  in  one  or  both  of  the 
parents.":^  In  the  present  Inquiry,  therefore,  an  effort 
was  made  to  ascertain,  as  far  as  possible,  whether  the 
partners  in  marriage  had  deaf  relatives,  and,  if  so,  what 
was  the  relationship. 

In  tabulating  the  returns  of  deaf  relatives,  I  started  out 
with  the  hypothesis  that,  if  the  possession  of  deaf  rela- 
tives were  a  factor  in  the  problem,  the  relationship  of 
deaf  brother  or  sister  would  be  the  most  important  one 
as  an  indication  of  the  liability  to  deaf  offspring,  and  I 
therefore  at  first  made  a  general  tabulation  of  the  results 
of  the  marriages  in  which  one  or  both  of  the  partners  had 
deaf  brother  or  sister,  one  or  more,  with  or  without  other 

•H.  P.  Pebt,  "  list  of  Pupils  of  the  New  York  Institution  for  the  In- 
stmction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,"  in  ^'American  Annals  of  the  Deaf," 
Hartford,  1854,  toI.  yi,  p.  235. 

t  W.  W.  TuBNSB,  "  Hereditary  Deafness,"  in  **  Proceedings  of  the  First 
Conference  of  Principals  of  American  Schools  for  the  Deaf,"  Washing, 
ion,  1868. 

t  A.  G.  Bell,  '*  Memoir  upon  the  Formation  of  a  Deaf  Variety  of  the 
Human  Baoe,"  Beprint,  Washington,  1884,  p.  26. 


66 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


deaf  relatives,  separately  from  those  of  the  marriages  in 
which  one  or  both  of  the  partners  had  other  deaf  relatives 
(not  including  descendants),  but  not  deaf  brother  or 
sister.  Contrary  to  my  expectation,  the  results  proved 
that  the  percentages  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  off- 
spring, and  of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom,  were  nearly 
the  same  for  these  two  classes,  the  difference  being  only 
between  one  and  two  per  cent.,  and  in  some  combinations 
favoring  the  first  class  and  in  others  the  second.  The  total 
number  of  marriages  of  the  second  class,  moreover,  proved 
to  be  comparatively  small,  those  in  which  both  of  the 
partners  had  other  deaf  relatives,  but  not  deaf  brother  or 
sister,  being  only  about  one  per  cent,  of  the  whole  num- 
ber of  marriages,  and  those  in  which  one  but  not  the 
other  of  the  partners  was  thus  conditioned  being  only 
about  llj^  per  cent.  In  view  of  these  results,  and  of  the 
additional  circumstance  that  the  separation  of  the  two 
classes  would  have  added  greatly  to  the  length  and  com- 
plication of  the  tables  in  which  the  possession  or  non- 
possession  of  deaf  relatives  is  shown  in  connection  with 
the  existence  of  congenital  or  adventitious  deafness  or 
of  hearing,  it  was  decided  to  combine  the  two  classes. 
Deaf  descendants  are  not  included  in  the  tabulation. 

The  8,504  partners  in  marriage  comprised  in  these 
records  are  classified  as  follows  with  respect  to  the  pos- 
session of  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descendants) : 


Tablb  XXXV. 

Partners  in  marriage. 

Number. 

Percentage. 

Had  deaf  relatives 

2,496 
2,169 

3,839 

29.351 

Had  no  deaf  relatives 

25.506 

No  information  concerning  deaf  relatives  re- 
ported  

45.143 

Total 

8,504 

100.000 

Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


67 


We  do  not  know  what  proportion  of  married  people  in 
general  have  deaf  relatives,  but  the  percentage  is  cer- 
tainly very  much  less  than  that  shown  in  the  above  table 
and  in  the  tables  that  follow,  both  of  the  married  deaf 
and  of  their  hearing  partners  in  marriage.  It  seems 
probable,  then,  at  the  outset,  that  the  possession  or  non- 
possession  of  deaf  relatives  will  prove  an  important  factor 
in  the  solution  of  the  questions  under  consideration. 

The  number  and  percentage  of  the  deaf  married  persons 
who  had  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descendants)  are 
shown  in  the  following  table : 

Table  XXXVI. 


Deaf  married  persons. 

Number. 

Percentage. 

Had  deaf  relatives 

2,420 
2,081 

2,776 

33.265 

Had  no  deaf  relatives 

28.597 

No  information  concerning  deaf  relatives  re- 
ported  

38.148 

7,277 

100.000 

Regarding  only  the  deaf  married  persons  concerning 

whom  it  is  reported  whether  they  had  deaf  relatives  or 

not,  we  have : 

Table  XXXVII. 


Deaf  married  persons. 

Number. 

Percentage. 

Had  deaf  relatives 

2,420 
2,081 

53  766 

Had  no  deaf  relatives x.-.t ,-„-.-x- 

46.234 

Total 

4,501 

100.000 

The  proportion  of  the  married  deaf  having  deaf  rela- 
tives, as  shown  by  Table  XXXVII,  is  larger  than  that  of 
17,883  pupils  who  attended  American  schools  for  the 
deaf  up  to  the  year  1890,  of  whom  7,516,  or  42  per  cent., 
were  reported  as  having  deaf  relatives.*     This  difference 

•See  ** School  Statistics  of  the  Deaf,"  in  ** Proceedings  of  the  World's 
Congress  of  Instructors  of  the  Deaf,"  Washington,  1893,  p.  276. 


68 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


is  probably  dae  chiefly  to  the  fact  that  the  deaf  relatives 
of  the  married  deaf  were  ascertained  in  many  cases 
at  a  later  date  than  those  of  the  "School  Statistics," 
additional  deaf  relatives  having  been  born  in  the  interval. 
The  number  and  percentage  of  the  congenitally  deaf 
married  persons  who  had  deaf  relatives  (not  including 
descendants)  are  shown  in  the  following  table : 

Table  XXXVm. 


Oongenitally  deaf  married  persons. 


Number. 


Had  deaf  relatives 

Had  no  deaf  relatives 

No  information  ooncerning  deaf  relatives  re- 
ported   

Total 


Percentage. 


65.078 
13.987 

20.936 


100.000 


The  number  and  percentage  of  the  adventitiously  deaf 
married  persons  who  had  deaf  relatives  (not  including 
descendants)  are  shown  in  the  following  table : 
Table  XXXIX. 


Adventitiously  deaf  married  persons. 

Number. 

Percentage. 

Had  deaf  relatives 

794 
1,707 

1,452 

20.086 

Had  no  deaf  relatives , 

43.182 

No  information  concerning  deaf  relatives  re- 
ported 

36.732 

Total 

3,953 

100.000 

It  appears  from  a  comparison  of  Tables  XXXYIU  and 
XXXIX  that  the  proportion  of  those  who  had  deaf  rela- 
tives is  far  larger  among  the  congenitally  deaf  than 
among  the  adventitiously  deaf,  while  the  proportion  of 
those  who  had  no  deaf  relatives  is  far  larger  among  the 
adventitiously  deaf.  This  indicates  a  close  connection 
between  the  existence  of  congenital  deafness  and  the  pos- 
session of  deaf  relatives. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


69 


The  nnmber  and  percentage  of  the  hearing  partners  in 
marriage  who  had  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descend- 
ants) are  shown  in  the  following  table : 


Tablb  XL. 


Hearing  partners  in  marriage. 

Nmnber. 

Percentage. 

Had  deaf  relatiyes 

72 
87 

738 

8.072 

Had  no  deaf  relatives  

9  753 

No  information  concerning  deaf  relatives  re- 
ported  

82.176 

Total 

892 

100.000 

It  is  a  matter  of  regret  that  the  questions  with  respect 
to  deaf  relatives  of  hearing  partners  were  left  unanswered 
in  so  lai^e  a  proportion  of  the  marriage  records.  The 
source  from  which,  in  many  cases,  information  was  ob- 
tained concerning  the  deaf  relatives  of  the  deaf  married 
persons — the  school  records — did  not  exist  with  respect 
to  the  hearing  partners,  and  the  collectors  of  the  marriage 
records  did  not  all  realize  the  importance  of  making 
special  efforts  to  obtain  full  details  concerning  relation- 
ships, especially  with  respect  to  hearing  partners.  Efforts 
to  fill  the  lacunaB  by  further  correspondence  were  some- 
times successful  but  oftener  unsuccessful. 

Regarding  only  the  hearing  partners  in  marriage  con- 
cerning whom  it  is  reported  whether  they  had  deaf 
relatives  or  not,  we  have  : 


Table  XLI. 

Hearing  partners  in  marriage. 

Number. 

Percentage. 

Had  deaf  relatives 

72 

87 

45.283 

Had  no  deaf  relatives 

54.717 

Total 

159 

100.000 

70  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Amenca. 

The  circumstance  that  so  large  a  proportion  of  hearing 
persons  having  deaf  relatives  married  deaf  partners,  as 
shown  by  the  above  table — certainly  a  much  larger  pro- 
portion than  the  percentage  of  hearing  persons  having 
deaf  relatives  to  hearing  persons  in  general,  though  we 
do  not  know  just  what  that  percentage  is — ^is  probably 
chiefly  due  to  one  or  more  of  the  following  reasons  :  (1) 
they  became  acquainted  with  the  deaf  persons  whom  they 
married  through  their  own  deaf  relatives ;  (2)  being  ac- 
customed to  communicate  with  the  deaf,  they  were  able 
to  communicate  with  these  persons  more  easily  and  freely 
than  were  hearing  people  in  general;  (3)'  they  were 
drawn  towards  them  with  peculiar  interest  and  sympathy 
on  account  of  having  deaf  relatives  of  their  own.  Vice 
versa,  similar  reasons  would  account  for  the  fact  that 
so  many  deaf  persons  married  hearing  partners  having 
deaf  relatives- 

We  come  now  to  the  principal  questions  to  be  con- 
sidered in  this  chapter,  viz  :  (1)  Is  the  possession  or  non- 
possession  of  deaf  relatives  by  one  or  both  of  the  part- 
ners in  marriage  a  trustworthy  indication  of  liability  or 
non-liability  to  deaf  offspring  ?  (2)  Is  it  a  more  trust- 
worthy indication  than  the  congenital  or  adventitious 
character  of  the  deafness  of  one  or  both  of  the  partners  ? 

In  seeking  an  answer  to  these  questions  I  shall  pursue 
the  same  method  as  in  the  previous  chapters,  regarding 
first  the  marriages  of  a  year's  standing  or  longer,  of  which 
the  results  have  been  reported,  and  ascertaining  what 
number  and  percentage  of  each  class  of  marriage  resulted 
in  deaf  offspring ;  and,  secondly,  regarding  the  children 
born  from  these  marriages,  and  ascertaining  what  number 
and  proportion  of  the  children  born  from  each  class  of 
marriage  were  deaf. 

Beginning  with  the  classes  of  marriage  that  were  con- 
sidered in  Chapter  III — the  marriages  of  the  congenitally 
deaf   and   of  the   adventitiously  deaf — let   us   see   how 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


71 


their  respective  percentages  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf 
oSispring,  and  of  deaf  children  born  therefrom,  are 
affected  by  the  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf 
relatives. 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  were  congenitally  deaf,  classified  accord- 
ing to  the  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf  rela- 
tives (not  including  descendants),  and  the  number  and 
percentage  of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  : 

Tablb  xlu. 


Both  partners  congenitally  deaf. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives.... 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ; 
no  information  concerning  deaf 
relatives  of  the  other  partner  re- 
ported  

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

Total 


Number 

of 

marriages. 

MaBBIAOES  BB8T7LTINO 
IN  DXA7  OFFSPBINO. 

Number. 

Percent*e. 

172 

49 

28.488 

49 

8 

16.326 

73 
14 

17 

1 

23.288 
7.143 

2 
25 

8 

32.000 

335 

83 

24  776 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  bom  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  part- 
ners were  congenitally  deaf : 


72 


MarAages  of  ike  Deaf  in  Ainerica, 


Table  XLIII. 


Both  partners  oongenitally  deaf. 

Number 

of 
children. 

DSAP  GHIIiDBEN. 

Number. 

Percent*e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not. 

429 
106 

159 
24 

1 
61 

130 
21 

32 
1 

30.303 
20.000 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

20.126 
4.167 

18 

29.508 

Total 

779 

202 

25.931 

Of  the  marriage  concerning  which  it  is  reported  in  Tables 
XLII  and  XLIII  that  neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 
and  a  deaf  child  was  born,  there  are  two  records.  One, 
coming  from  the  school  where  the  partners  were  educated, 
contains  no  information  concerning  deaf  relatives.  The 
other  record,  from  which  the  statement  that  neither  part- 
ner had  deaf  relatives  is  derived,  comes  from  a  person 
belonging  to  another  family  and  residing  in  another  town, 
and  in  general  gives  such  meagre  details  as  to  show  that 
its  author  had  but  little  acquaintance  with  the  family  of 
either  partner.  Under  these  circumstances  the  statement 
that  neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives  may  be  regarded 
as  of  doubtful  authenticity.  If  we  eliminate  this  marriage 
from  the  tables,  there  remains  not  a  single  instance  of 
marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  congenitally 
deaf  ftnd  neither  had  deaf  relatives,  that  resulted  in  deaf 
offspring. 

The  conclusions  to  be  drawn  from  the  statistics  of  these 
tables  and  of  those  that  follow,  as  to  the  relative  impor- 
tance of  congenital  or  adventitious  deafness  and  the  pos- 


Marriages  of  the  Pea/  in  America. 


n 


session  or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  as  an  indication 
of  liability  or  non-liability  to  deaf  offspring,  are  reserved 
until  all  the  various  classes  that  have  been  considered  in 
the  preceding  chapters  shall  have  been  examined  to  see 
how  their  respective  percentages  of  deaf  offspring  are 
affected  by  the  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf  rela- 
tives. 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  congenitally  deaf  and  the  other  ad- 
ventitiously deaf,  classified  according  to  the  possession  or 
non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descend- 
ants), and  the  number  and  percentage  of  each  class  re- 
sulting in  deaf  offspring : 

TABiiB  XLTV. 


Number 
of 

Mabbiaobs 

BE8T7LTINQ 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;    the 
other  adventitionsly  deaf. 

IN  DBAP  OFFSPBINO. 

marriages. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

141 

24 

17.021 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 

other  had  not 

260 

14 

6.384 

One   partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 

information  concerning  deaf  rela- 

tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

189 

18 

9.524 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

100 

3 

3.000 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 

tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

46 

2 

4.348 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 

tives of  either  partner  reported 

78 

6 

6.410 

Total 

814 

66 

8.108 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  bom  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the  part- 
ners was  congenitally  deaf  and  the  other  adventitiously 
deaf : 


74  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

Table  XLV. 


One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 

Number 

of 
children 

Deaf  children. 

other  adventitioasly  deaf. 

__     — 



Number. 

Percent*e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives  

321 

35 

10.903  ' 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 

other  had  not 

578 

32 

5.536 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives :  no 

information  concerning  deaf  rela- 

tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

434 

38 

8.208 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

264 

4 

1.515 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 

information  concerning  deaf  rela- 

tives of  the  other  partner  reported... 

73 

2 

2.740 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 

tives  of  either  partner  reported 

150 

8 

5.333 

Total 

1,820 

119 

6.538 

Begarding  the  three  marriages  resulting  in  four  deaf 
children,  of  which  it  is  reported  in  Tables  XLTV  and  XLV 
that  neither  of  the  partners  had  deaf  relatives,  the  state- 
ment with  respect  to  two  of  them  comes  from  their  school 
records.  With  respect  to  the  third,  the  school  record 
gives  no  information  concerning  deaf  relatives,  but  it  says 
that  one  of  the  partners  was  admitted  to  school  from  an 
almshouse,  and  that  he  bore  his  mother's  name,  and  it 
was  not  known  who  his  father  was.  The  statement  that 
he  had  no  deaf  relatives,  which  comes  from  a  person  be- 
longing to  another  family  and  residing  in  another  town, 
cannot  therefore  be  accepted  as  well  authenticated.  If 
we  eliminate  this  marriage  from  the  tables,  the  percentage 
of  marriages  of  this  class  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  is 
reduced  to  2.02  and  the  percentage  of  deaf  children  bom 
therefrom  to  1.14. 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  congenitally  deaf,  and  the  other  was 
deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  unreported, 
classified  according  to  the  possession  or  non-possession 
of  deaf   relatives  (not  including  descendants),  and  the 


Mar  adages  of  the  Deaf  in  Ainerica, 


75 


number  and  percentage  of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf 
offspring : 


Table  XL VI. 


One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally 
or  adventitiously  unreported. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf 
relatives  of  the  other  partner  re- 
ported  

No  information  concemiug  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

TotaJ 


Number 

of 

Marriages. 

Mabriaoxs  bxsultiho 

IN  DEAF  OFFSPBINa. 

Number.  Percent*e. 

20 

5       25.000 

10 

2       20.000 

56 
3 

C       10.714 

6 

1 

16.667 

25 

3 

12.000 

120 

17 

14.167 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  bom  from  the 
several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the  partners 
was  congenitallj  deaf,  and  the  other  was  deaf,  whether 
congenitally  or  adventitiously  unreported : 
Table  XLVII. 


One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally 
or  adventitiously  nnreported. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported, 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf 
relatives  of  the  other  partner  re- 
ported  

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

Total 


Number 

Deaf  ohildben. 

of 
children. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

53 

14 

26.415 

17 

2 

11.765 

101 

C 

5.941 

6 

17 

2 

11,765 

54 

5 

9.259 

248 

29 

11.694 

76 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Americd. 


The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  cougenitallj  deaf  and  the  other  was  a 
hearing  person,  classified  according  to  the  possession  or 
non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descend- 
ants), and  the  number  and  percentage  of  each  class  re- 
sulting in  deaf  offspring : 

Table  XLVIII. 


One  partner  conffeni tally  deaf;   the 
other  nearing. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf 
relatives  of  the  other  partner  re- 
ported 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

Total 


Number 

of 

marriages. 


20 
14 


104 

7 


16 
30 


191 


MaBBIAOBS  BESTTIiTINO 

IM  DBAF  offspbino. 


Number.    Peroent'e. 


12 
2 


28 


35.000 
7.143 


11.538 
28.571 


6.250 
16.667 


14.660 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the  partners 
was  congenitally  deaf  and  the  other  was  a  hearing  person : 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America, 
Tablb  xlix. 


77 


One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the 
other  hearing. 

Number 
of 

DSAV  G] 

children. 

Nnmber. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

70 

17 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 

other  had  not 

59 

7 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 

atives  of  the  other  partner  reported . 

285 

27 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

19 

3 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ; 

no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 

atives of  the  other  partner  reported . 

28 

1 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 

atives of  either  partner  reported.... 

67 

8 

Total 

528 

63 

Peroent'e. 


24.286 
11.864 


9.474 
15.789 


3.571 
11.940 


11.932 


The  class  of  marriages  in  which  neither  of  the  partners 
had  deaf  relatives,  as  shown  in  Tables  XLYIII  and  XLIX, 
gives  a  large  percentage  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  off- 
spring and  of  deaf  children  born  therefrom,  thus  differing 
from  all  the  marriages  of  this  class  reported  in  the  other 
tables.  It  will  be  observed,  however,  that  the  total  num- 
ber of  marriages  of  this  class  reported  in  Tables  XLYIII 
and  XLIX  is  only  seven. 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  congenitally  deaf  and  the  other  was 
unreported  whether  deaf  or  hearing,  classified  according  to 
the  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not  in- 
cluding descendants) : 


78 


MaiTiages  of  the  Deaf  in  Am&t'ica. 
Table  L. 


One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 

Number 

of 

marriages. 

Mabbiaqbs  sbsultino 

IN  DEAP  OFFSPBIMG. 

hearing. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

2 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf   rel- 
atives  of  the  other  partner  reported . 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning   deaf  rel- 
atives  of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

atives  of  either  partner  reported 

7 

1 

3 
4 

Total 

17 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children  born 
from  the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the 
partners  was  congenitally  deaf  and  the  other  was  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing : 

Table  LI. 


One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the 
other  unreported  wheUier  deaf  or 
hearing. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported . 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ; 
no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported . 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  either  partner  reported. . .. 


Total- 


Number 

of 
children. 


6 

8 

26 


Deaf  ohildben. 


Number.    PeroenVe. 


The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  were  adventitiously  deaf,  classilSed  accord- 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America, 


79 


ing  to  the  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives 
(not  including  descendants),  and  the  number  and  percent- 
age of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  : 

Table  LEE. 


Both  partners  adventitiously  deaf. 

Number 

of 

marriages. 

Masbiaoes 

IN   DEAF  0 

Number. 

10 

7 

6 
2 

BESULTINO 
FFSPBINO. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives  ;  the 
other  had  not..... 

57 
167 

92 

284 

83 
162 

17.544 
4.191 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives  of  either  partner  reported.... 

6.522 
0.704 

5 

3.086 

Total 

845 

30 

3.550 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  bom  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  both  of  the  part- 
ners were  adventitiously  deaf : 

Table  LIII. 


Both  partners  adventitiously  deaf. 

Number 

of 
children. 

Deaf  ohildben. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

114 
357 

202 
550 

163 
334 

11 
10 

10 
2 

9.649 
2.801 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  either  partner  reported.... 

4.950 
0.364 

7 

2.096 

Total 

1,720 

40 

2.326 

80 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  adventitiously  deaf,  and  the  other  was 
deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  unreported, 
classified  according  to  the  possession  or  non-possession 
of  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descendants),  and  the  num- 
ber and  percentage  of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf  off- 
spring : 

Table  LIV. 


One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or 

Number 

of 

marriages. 

MaBBIAOES  BBSUIiTINa 
IN  DEAF  0FF8PBINO. 

adventitiously  unreported. 

Number. 

Peroent*e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

8 
12 

49 
12 

49 
65 

3 

1 

8 
2 

37.500 
8.333 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported.. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported.. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

16.326 
16.667 

3 

4.615 

Total 

195 

17 

8.718 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  bom  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the  part- 
ners was  adventitiously  deaf,  and  the  other  was  deaf, 
whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  unreported : 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 
Table  LY. 


81 


One  partner  adventitiouHly  deaf ;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or 
adTentitioaaly  unreported. 

Number 

of 
children. 

DSAF  OinTiDBEW. 

Number.    Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  reUtives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 
other  had  not. 

27 
30 

98 
27 

76 
120 

5 

1 

10 
2 

18.518 
8.333 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no  in- 
formation  concerning  deaf  relatives 
of  the  other  nartner  reoorted 

10  204 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported.. 

7.407 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

5 

4.167 

Total 

378 

23 

6.086 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  adventitiously  deaf  and  the  other  was 
a  hearing  person,  classified  according  to  the  possession  or 
non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descendants) , 
and  the  number  and  percentage  of  each  class  resulting  in 
deaf  offspring : 

Tablb  lvi. 


One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  hearing. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 
other  had  not. 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

Total 


Number 

of 
marriages. 


9 
23 


40 

48 


90 
100 
310 


BiABBIAOBB  BBBULTIMO 
IN  DKAP  OFFBPBma. 

Number.    Percent'e. 


10 


4.348 


10.000 
2.083 


4.000 


3.226 


82 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America, 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 

the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from  the 

several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the  partners 

.was  adventitiously  deaf   and   the  other   was   a  hearing 

person : 

Tablb  LVII. 


One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  hearing. 

Number 

of 
children. 

Deaf  ghildben. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 
other  had  not 

21 

46 

89 
143 

181 
233 

1 

9 

1 

2.174 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported.. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives  of  either  partner  reported 

10.112 
0.699 

5 

2.146 

Total* 

713 

16 

2.244 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  adventitiously  deaf  and  the  other  was 
unreported  whether  deaf  or 'hearing,  classified  according 
to  the  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not 
including  descendants),  and  the  number  and  percentage . 
of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  : 


Marriagen  of  the  Deaf  in  Avierica, 
Table  LVIII. 


83 


One  partner  adyentitioosly  deaf;  the  i    Number 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or  i         of 
hearing.  I  marriages. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. » 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf 
relatives  of  the  other  partner  re- 
ported  

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 


Total- 


is 
30 

48 


Mabbiages  bbsultino 
in  dbav  offspbimq. 

Number.    Peroent*e. 


3.338 


2.083 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the 
partners  was  adventitiously  deaf  and  the  other  was  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing  : 

Tablb  lix. 


One  partner  adventitiously  deaf;  th'e 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 

Number 

of 
children. 

Deap  childben. 

hearing. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

1 

One  partner  had  deaf  reUtives;   the 
other  had  not t, 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 

tives  of  the  other  partner  reported. . 
Neither  nartner  had  deaf  relatives 

3 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no    information    concerning  .  deaf 
relatives  of  the  other  partner  re- 
ported   

20 
47 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

1 

2.128 

Total 

70 

1 

1.429 

.  __.  —  * — 

84 


Marriages  oft/ie  Deaf  in  America, 


The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  were  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adven- 
titiously unreported,  classified  according  to  the  possession 
or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descend- 
ants), and  the  number  and  percentage  of  each  class  re- 
sulting in  deaf  offspring  : ' 

Table  LX. 


Both  partners  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally or  adyentitiously  unreported. 


Number 

of 

marriages. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives , 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 


Total- 


is 

1 


3 
46 


MABBZAasa  BSSUIiTINa 
IN  DEAF  OFF8PBINO. 


Number.    Percent^e. 


50.000 
100.000 

7.143 


6.667 
10.294 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from  the 
several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  both  of  the  partners 
were  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  unre- 
ported :  ' 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  85 

Table  LXI. 


Both  partnen  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally  or  adyentitioTuly  unreported. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
iofomuition  concerning  dcHf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported.  I 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives | 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported . ' 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela-  ' 
tivea  of  either  partner  reported 


Number 

of 
children. 


12 
5 


Deaf  ohiij>ben. 


Total., 


23 
3 


9 
75 


127 


Number. 

Percent'e. 

6 
2 

2 

50.000 
40.000 

8.696 

6 

8.000 

16 

12.598 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  deaf,  whether  congenitallj  or  adven- 
titionsly  unreported,  and  the  other  a  hearing  person,  clas- 
sified according  to  the  possession  or  non-possession  of 
deaf  relatives  (not  including  descendants),  and  the  num- 
ber and  percentage  of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf  off- 
spring : 

Table  LXII. 


One  partner  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally  or  adventitiously  unreported ; 
the  other  hearing. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no  in- 
formation concerning  deaf  relatives 
of  the  other  partner  reported 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

Total 


Number 

of 
marriages. 


35 

1 


8 
51 
98 


MaEBIAOES  BESniiTING 
IN  DEAF  OFF8PBINO. 


Number.    Percent*e. 


3 
1 

15 


1 
17 


37 


100.000 
20.000 

42.857 


33.383 
33.333 


37.755 


78 


MafTiages  of  the  Deaf  in  Am&f*ica. 
TabxiE  L. 


One  partner  congenitally  deftf;  the 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 

Number 

of 

marriages. 

Mabbiaobs  bbsultino 

IN  DEAJP  OFFSPBINa. 

hearing. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

2 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf   rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported . 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning   deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  either  partner  reported 

7 

1 

3 
4 

Total 

17 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children  bom 
from  the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the 
partners  was  congenitally  deaf  and  the  other  was  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing : 

Table  LI. 


One  partner  congenitally  deaf ;  the 
other  unreported  wheUier  deaf  or 
hearing. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ; 
no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  either  partner  reported. ... 


Total. 


Number 

of 
children. 


6 

8 

26 


Dbap  childbbn. 


Number.    Percent^e. 


The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  were  adventitiously  deaf,  classified  accord- 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Ainei^ca. 


79 


ing  to  the  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives 
(not  including  descendants),  and  the  number  and  percent- 
age of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  : 

Table  LII. 


Both  partners  adventitiously  deaf. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  either  partner  reported. .. 

Total 


Majibiaoes  bbsultiko 
in  deap  off8pbino. 

Number.  I  Percent*e. 

10  I    17.544 
7  I      4.191 


6.522 
0.704 


5 
30 


3.086 
3.550 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  both  of  the  part- 
ners were  adventitiously  deaf : 

Table  LIII. 


Both  partners  adventitiously  deaf. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives  .... 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  either  partner  reported... 

Total 


Number 

of 
children. 

DeAJP  OHILnBEM. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

114 

11 

9.649 

357 

10 

2.801 

202 
550 

10 
2 

4.950 
0.364 

163 
334 

7 



2.096 

1,720 

40 

2.326 

80 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Ainerica. 


The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  adventitiously  deaf,  and  the  other  was 
deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  unreported, 
classified  according  to  the  possession  or  non-possession 
of  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descendants),  and  the  num- 
ber and  percentage  of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf  off- 
spring : 

Table  LIV. 


One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  congenitaUy  or 

Number 

of 

marriages. 

MaBBIAQES  BBSUIiTINa 
IN  DEAF  OFPSPniNG. 

adventitiously  unreported. 

Number. 

Percent' e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

8 
12 

49 
12 

49 
66 

3 

1 

8 
2 

37.500 
8.333 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported.. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

16.326 
16.667 

3 

4.615 

Total 

195 

17 

8.718 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the  part- 
ners was  adventitiously  deaf,  and  the  other  was  deaf, 
whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  unreported : 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America, 
Tablb  LV. 


81 


One  partner  adventiiioaHly  deaf ;  the 
other  deaf,  whether  oongenitally  or 

Number 

of 
children. 

DXAT  CHILDBXN. 

adTentitioualy  unreported. 

Number. 

Percent*e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  reUtives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 
ot}iAr  had  not.^ 

27 
30 

98 
27 

76 
120 

5 

1 

10 
2 

18.518 
3.333 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no  in- 
formation concerning  deaf  relatives 
of  the  other  partner  reported 

10.204 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives  of  the  other  partner  reported.. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

7.407 

5 
23 

4.167 

Total 

378 

6.086 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  adventitiously  deaf  and  the  other  was 
a  hearing  person,  classified  according  to  the  possession  or 
non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descendants) , 
and  the  number  and  percentage  of  each  class  resulting  in 
deaf  offspring : 

Table  LVI. 


One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  hearing. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 
other  had  not. 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

Total 


Number 

of 
marriages. 


9 
23 


40 

48 


90 
100 
310 


MABBIAaSS  BXBULTIMO 
IN  DBAJP  OFFSPRINO. 

Number.    Percent*e. 


10 


4.348 


10.000 
2.083 


4.000 


3.226 


82 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 

the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from  the 

several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the  partners 

.was  adventitiously  deaf   and  the  other   was   a  hearing 

person : 

Tablb  lvii. 


One  partner  adventitiously  deaf ;  the 
other  hearing. 

Number 

of 
children. 

Number. 

Percent*e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 
other  had  not 

21 
46 

89 
143 

181 
233 

1 

9 

1 

2.174 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported.. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

10.112 
0.699 

5 

2.146 

Total- 

713 

16 

2.244 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  adventitiously  deaf  and  the  other  was 
unreported  whether  deaf  or*hearing,  classified  according 
to  the  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not 
including  descendants),  and  the  number  and  percentage  . 
of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  : 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Ainerica. 
Table  LVIII. 


83 


One  partner  adventitiously  deaf;  the  '    Number 


hearing. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported.  ^ 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf 
relatives  of  the  other  partner  re- 
ported  

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 


Totol.. 


marriages. 


15 
30 

48 


Mabbiaoes  besultimo 
in  deaf  0ff8pbino. 

Number.    Percent'e. 


3.333 


2.083 


The  followiDg  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the 
partners  was  adventitiously  deaf  and  the  other  was  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing  : 

Table  LIX. 


One  partner  adventitiously  deaf;  th*e 
other  unreported  whether  deaf  or 

Number 

of 
children. 

Deaf  ohildben. 

hearing. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

1 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

Nffither  partner  had  deafre]Ativefl..r-.. 

3 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no    information    concerning  .  deaf 
relatives  of  the  other  partner  re- 
ported  

20 
47 

Ho  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives  of  either  partner  reported 

1 

2.128 

Total 

70 

1 

1.429 

84 


Marriages  oftlie  Deaf  in  America, 


The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  were  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adven- 
titiously unreported,  classified  according  to  the  possession 
or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descend- 
ants), and  the  number  and  percentage  of  each  class  re- 
sulting in  deaf  offspring  : ' 

Table  LX. 


Both  partners  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally or  adventitiously  unreported. 

Number 
of 

MaBBIAOES  BXSUIiTIMO 
IN  DEAP  OFFSPBZNG. 

marriages. 

Number.    Peroent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

4 
1 

14 

1 

3 
45 

2 

1 

1 

60.000 
100.000 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela. 
tives  of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

Ko  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

7.143 

!' 

3 

6.667 

Total 

68 

7 

10.294 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from  the 
several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  both  of  the  partners 
were  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  unre- 
ported :  ' 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America, 
Table  LXI. 


85 


Both  partners  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally  or  adyentitionBly  unreported. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatiyes;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatiyes;  no 
informjition  concerning  de<if  rela- 
tiyes of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatiyes 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tivea  of  either  partner  reported 


Number 

of 
children. 


12 
5 

23 


Deaf  ohzldbbn. 


Number.  ;  Percent^e. 


50.000 
40.000 


75 


Total.. 


127  I 


2 

8.696 

6 

8.000 

16 

12.598 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adven- 
titiously unreported,  and  the  other  a  hearing  person,  clas- 
sified according  to  the  possession  or  non-possession  of 
deaf  relatives  (not  including  descendants),  and  the  num- 
ber and  percentage  of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf  off- 
spring : 

Tabijb  LXII. 


One  partner  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally or  adventitiously  unreported ; 

Number 

of 
marriages. 

Mabbiaobs  besultino 

nV  DEAF  0FF8PBINO. 

the  other  hearing. 

Number. 

Peroent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not. 

3 
5 

35 

1 

3 
51 

3 

1 

15 

100.000 
20.000 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no  in- 
formation  concerning  deaf  relatives 
of  the  other  partner  reported 

42  857 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

1 
17 

33.383 
33.333 

Total 

98 

37 

37.755 

86 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Ainerica. 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  bom  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the  part- 
ners was  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  un- 
reported, and  the  other  was  a  hearing  person  : 


Table  LXni. 


One  partner  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally or  adventitionsly  unreported ; 
the  other  hearing. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no  in- 
formation ooncerning  deaf  relatives 
of  the  other  partner  reported 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  ooncerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

Total 


Nomber 

of 
children. 


10 
13 


124 
5 


137 


291 


Deaf  chiij>ben. 


Number.    Percent'e. 


4 
2 

35 


29 


72 


40.000 
15.385 

28.226 


100.000 
21.168 


24.742 


The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventi- 
tiously unreported,  and  the  other  was  unreported  whether 
deaf  or  hearing,  classified  according  to  the  possession 
or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not  including  de- 
scendants), and  the  number  and  percentage  of  each  class 
resulting  in  deaf  offspring : 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 
Table  LXIV. 


87 


One  partner  deaf,  whether  oongeni- 
tally  or  adventitionaly  unreported  ; 
the  other  unreported  whether  deaf 
or  hearing. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatiyes ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ; 
no  information  concerning  deaf 
relatives  of  the  other  partner  re- 
ported  

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 


Total. 


Number 

of 
marriages. 


Mabbiaosb  bbsultino 

IN  DEAF  OFFSPBIMa. 

Number.    Peroent'e. 


2 

32 
87 


50.000 


9.875 
10.811 


The  following  table  shows  the  Dumber  of  children,  and 

the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  bom  from 

the   several   classes   of  marriage  in   which   one   of  the 

partners  was  deaf,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously 

unreported,  and  the  other  was  unreported  whether  deaf 

or  hearing : 

Table  LXV. 


One  partner  deaf,  whether  congeni- 
tally or  adventitiously  unreported ; 
the  other  unreported  whether  deaf 
or  hearing. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported . 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ; 
no  information  concerning  deaf 
relatives  of  the  other  partner  re- 
ported  

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 


Total. 


Number 

of 
children. 


1 
73 

82 


Deaf  children. 
Number.    Percent*! 


50.000 


5.479 
8.537 


88 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


It  appears  from  Tables  XLII  to  LXV,  inclusive,  that 
however  the  marriages  of  the  deaf  are  classified  with  re- 
spect to  the  congenital  or  adventitious  character  of  the 
deafness  of  one  or  of  both  of  the  partners,  or  the  hearing 
of  one  of  the  partners,  the  percentage  of  marriages  result- 
ing in  deaf  offspring,  and  the  percentage  of  deaf  children 
born  therefrom,  are  almost  invariably  highest  where  both 
of  the  partners  had  deaf  relatives,  next  highest  where  one 
of  them  had  deaf  relatives,  and  least  where  neither  had 
deaf  relatives ;  the  only  exceptions  being  in  classes  where 
the  totals  are  too  small  to  be  regarded  as  important. 

Let  us  now  examine  the  classes  of  marriage  that  were 
considered  in  Chapter  II, — marriages  in  which  both  of 
the  partners  were  deaf,  and  those  in  which  one  of  the 
partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person — and 
see  how  their  respective  percentages  of  deaf  children  are 
affected  by  the  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf  rel- 
atives. 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  were  deaf,  classified  according  to  the  pos- 
session or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not  including 
descendants),  and  the  number  and  percentage  of  each 
class  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  : 

Table  LXVI. 


Both  partners  deaf. 

Number 

of 

marrii^es. 

MaSBIAOXS  BBBUIiTINa 
nV  DEAF  OFFSPBINO. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

402 
499 

473 
414 

189 
400 

93 
33 

56 
8 

3 
27 

23.134 
6.G13 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

11.839 
1.932 

1.686 
6.750 

Total 

2,377 

220 

9.265 

Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


89 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  both  of  the  part- 
ners were  deaf : 

Tabls  lxvii. 


Both  partners  deaf. 

Namber 

of 
children. 

DbA7  OHniDBBN. 

Number. 

201 
68 

98 
9 

4 

49 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
otb^r  had  not................. 

956 
1,092 

1,017 
874 

339 
794 

21.025 
6.227 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no  in- 
formation  concerning  deaf  relatives 
of  the  other  partner  reported 

9.633 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported . 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

1.030 

1.180 
6.171 

Total 

5,072 

429 

8.458 

If  we  eliminate  the  two  marriages  mentioned  on  pages 
72  and  74,  in  respect  to  which  the  statements  that  neither 
of  the  partners  had  deaf  relatives  are  not  well  authenti- 
cated, the  number  of  marriages  of  this  class  resulting  in  deaf 
offspring  is  reduced  to  6,  giving  a  percentage  of  1.456, 
and  the  number  of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom  is  re- 
duced to  7,  giving  a  percentage  of  0.803. 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person, 
classified  according  to  the  possession  or  non-possession 
of  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descendants),  and  the 
number  and  percentage  of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf 
offspring : 


90 


MarHag€8  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


Tabus  LXYIII. 


One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing. 

Number 

of 
marriages. 

Mabbzaobs  bbsultino 

IN  DEAP  OFFSPBIMO. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

32 
42 

179 
56 

109 
181 

10 
3 

81 
3 

2 
26 

31.250 
7.143 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives; 
no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  either  partner  reported.... 

17.318 
5.857 

1.835 
14.365 

Total 

599 

75 

12.521 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the  part- 
ners was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person  : 


Tabue  lxix. 


Number 

DbAV  OBIIiDBEN. 

One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing. 

of 
children. 

101 

Number. 
21 

PercenVe. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

20.792 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 

other  had  not 

U8 

10 

8  475 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 

information  concerning  deaf  rela- 

tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

498 

71 

14.257 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

167 

4 

2.395 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ; 

no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 

atives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

211 

3 

1.422 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 

atives of  either  partner  reported... . 

437 

42 

9.611 

Total 

1,532 

151 

9.856 

Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


91 


The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
of  the  partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  was  unreported 
whether  deaf  or  hearing,  classified  according  to  the  posses- 
sion or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  (not  including 
descendants),  and  the  number  and  percentage  of  each 
class  resulting  in  deaf  offspring : 


Tablb  lxx. 


One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  nnre- 
ported  whether  deaf  or  hearing. 

Number 

of 
marriages. 

3 

BCabbiaoes  BssuLTnra 

IN  DEU?  OFFSPBINO. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  oonoeming  deaf   rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partper  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ; 
no  information  oonoeming  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  either  partner  reported.... 

12 

1 

20 
66 

1 

8.333 

4 

6.061 

Total 

102 

5 

4.902 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  bom  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the  part- 
ners was  deaf  and  the  other  was  unreported  whether  deaf 
or  hearing : 


92  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

Tabia  lxxi. 


One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing. 

Number 

of 
children. 

Dbaf  cirn.DBXN. 
Number.    Percent^e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  the 
other  had  not 

3 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning    deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported . 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ; 
no  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  the  other  partner  reported . 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rel- 
atives of  either  partner  reported.... 

17 
3 

27 
128 

3 

17.647 

5 
8 

8.906 

Total 

178 

4.494 

It  appears  from  Tables  LXVI  to  LXXI,  inclusive,  that, 
however  the  marriages  of  the  deaf  are  classified  with  re- 
spect to  the  deafness  of  one  or  both  of  the  partners,  the 
percentage  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  offspring,  and  of 
deaf  children  born  therefrom,  are  almost  invariably  highest 
where  both  of  the  partners  had  deaf  relatives,  next  highest 
where  one  of  them  had  deaf  relatives,  and  least  where 
neither  had  deaf  relatives ;  the  only  exceptions  being  in 
classes  where  the  totals  are  too  small  to  be  regarded  as 
important. 

Let  us,  finally,  examine  all  the  marriages  of  a  year's 
standing  or  longer,  of  which  the  results  have  been  reported, 
one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  deaf,  and  see  how  the 
percentage  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  is 
affected  by  the  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf  rela- 
tives (not  including  descendants).  This  is  shown  in  the 
following  table : 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Avierica,  93 

Table  LXXII. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 


Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatiyes ;  the 
other  had  not , 

One  partner  had  deaf  reUtives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported, 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

Total 


Number 

of 

marriages. 

437 
541 


664 
471 


318 
647 


MABBLA.OBB  BESULTINO 
IN  DEAF  OFFBPBINO. 

Number,  i  Percent*e. 

I 

103  I     23.570 


36 


6.654 


88       13.253 
11         2.335 


3,078 


5 
57 


1.572 

8.810 


300  !      9.747 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children  born 
from  these  several  classes  of  marriages,  and  the  number 
and  percentage  of  deaf  children  belonging  to  each  class  : 

Table  LXXIII. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 
children. 

Deaf  ohildben. 

Number. 

Percent*e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 
other  had  not............................... 

1,060 
1,210 

1,532 
1,044 

577 
1,359 

222 

78 

172 
13 

7 
96 

20.943 
6  446 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partoer  had  no  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  the  other  partner  reported. . 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

11.227 
1.245 

1.213 
7.064 

Total 

6,782 

588 

8.670 

If  we  eliminate  the  two  marriages  mentioned  on  pages 
72  and  74,  in  respect  to  which  the  statements  that  neither 


94  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

of  the  partners  had  deaf  relatives  are  not  well  authenti- 
.cated,  the  number  of  marriages  of  this  class  resulting  in 
deaf  offspring  is  reduced  to  nine,  giving  a  percentage  of 
1.92,  and  the  number  of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom  is 
reduced  to  eleven,  giving  a  percentage  of  1.056.  These 
nine  records  come  from  the  schools  where  the  partners 
in  marriage  were  educated  or  from  the  partners  them- 
selves, and  may  be  accepted  as  authentic ;  but  when  we 
consider  how  many  persons,  especially  in  America,  where 
changes  of  residence  are  frequent,  are  unacquainted  with 
the  condition  of  all  their  relatives,  it  seems  not  im- 
probable that  marriages  of  this  class  resulting  in  deaf 
offspring  are  even  fewer  than  here  reported. 

The  statistics  above  given  (Tables  XLII  to  LXXIII, 
inclusive)  fully  corroborate  Dr.  Bell's  conclusion  that  "  a 
hereditary  tendency  towards  deafness,  as  indicated  by 
the  possession  of  deaf  relatives,  is  a  most  important 
element  in  determining  the  production  of  deaf  offspring," 
and  that ''  it  may  even  be  a  more  important  element  than 
the  mere  fact  of  congenital  deafness  in  one  or  both  of  the 
parents."*  Indeed,  we  may  go  further  and  say  that 
while  congenital  deafness  may  be  regarded  as  a  prima 
fade  indication  of  a  liability  to  deaf  offspring,  it  should 
never  be  accepted  as  a  conclusive  indication  of  such 
liability ;  for  where  congenital  deafness  is  unattended  by 
the  possession  of  deaf  relatives  the  liability,  if  it  exists  at 
all,  is  very  slight,  and  should  not  be  regarded  as  a  bar  to 
marriage. 

The  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  has 
another  advantage  over  the  congenital  or  adventitious 
character  of  the  deafness,  as  an  indication  of  liability  or 
non-liability  to  deaf  offspring,  viz.,  that  the  former  is  an 
element  the  existence  or  non-existence  of  which  can  be 
definitely  ascertained,  while  the  latter  is  not.     As  has 

*  A.  G.  BaiiL,  **  Memoir  upon  the  Formation  of  a  Deaf  Variety  of  the 
Human  Baoe,"  Beprint,  Washington,  1884,  p.  25. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America,  95 

already  been  shown  (page  36),  it  is  impossible  to  deter- 
mine with  certainty  in  any  case  of  supposed  congenital 
deafness  whether  the  deafness  is  really  congenital  or  ad- 
ventitious ;  *  but  it  can  generally  be  determined  with  cer- 
tainty, if  sufficiently  thorough  inquiry  is  made,  whether 
the  individual  in  question  has  or  has  not  deaf  relatives. 

Let  us  now  return  to  the  marriages  of  the  deaf  in  which 
one  of  the  partners  was  a  hearing  person,  and  see  how 
the  liability  to  deaf  offspring  is  a£fected  by  the  possession 
or  non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  by  the  hearing  partner. 
The  foUowing  table  shows  all  the  marriages  of  a  year's 
standing  or  longer,  of  which  the  results  have  been  reported, 
in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  a  hearing  person,  classi- 
fied according  to  the  possession  or  non-possession  of  deaf 
relatives  (not  including  descendants)  by  either  partner, 
and  the  number  and  percentage  of  marriages  of  each  class 
resulting  in  deaf  ofi&pring : 

*  This  consideration,  aside  from  any  other,  is  of  itself  sufficient  to  show 
the  absurdity  and  folly  of  the  attempts,  happily  unsuccessful,  that  have 
been  made  in  one  or  two  of  our  States  to  prohibit  the  marriage  of  the 
congenitally  deaf  bylaw.  fSee  '*An  Act  concerning  crimes  and  pun- 
ishmento,"  which  was  introduced  into  the  Connecticut  legislature  in  1895, 
was  reported  with  approval  by  the  Committee  on  Humane  Institutions, 
and  but  for  the  strenuous  efforts  of  Dr.  Job  Williams,  Principal  of  the 
American  School,  at  Hartford,  for  the  Deaf,  would  haye  become  a  law. 
The  text  of  the  proposed  act  is  given  in  '*  American  Annals  of  the 
Deaf,'*  Washington,  1895,  vol.  xl,  p.  310.  A  similar  law  was  proposed 
in  the  Minnesota  legislature  a  few  years  ago. )  If  such  a  law  were  enacted 
it  would  be  a  dead  letter,  for  it  would  be  impossible  to  prove  in  any  case 
that  the  deafness  of  the  person  accused  of  violating  the  law  was  congeni- 
tal and  not  adventitious. 


96  Man^iages  of  the  Deaf  in  America, 

Tablb  LXXIY. 


One  partner  hearing ;  the  other  deaf. 

Number 

of 

marriages. 

Mabbiaoes  bxsulting 
in  dea7  offspbimo. 

Number. 

Percent*e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

Hearing  partner  had  deaf  relatives ; 
deaf  partner  had  not 

Hearing  partner  had  deaf  relatives ;  no 
information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  deaf  partner  reported 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

Hearing  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ; 
deaf  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

Hearing  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives ; 

latives  of  deaf  partner  reported 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  hearing  partner  reported ; 
deaf  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  hearing  partner  reported ; 
deaf  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives... 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives of  either  partner  reported 

32 

20 

11 
56 

22 
3 

168 

106 
181 

10 
1 

2 
3 

2 
1 

29 

1 
26 
75 

31.250 
5.000 

18.182 
5.357 

9.091 

33.333 

17.262 

.943 
14.365 

Total 

599 

12.621 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from 
the  several  classes  of  marriage  in  which  one  of  the  part- 
ners was  a  hearing  person  and  the  other  deaf : 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

Ti^BLB  LXXV. 


97 


Number 

Dbaf  ghxx«dbbn. 

One  partner  hearing ;  the  other  deaf . 

of 
children. 

Number. 

Peroent'e. 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatiyes 

101 

21 

20.792 

Hearing  partner  had  deaf  relatiyes ; 

deaf  partner  had  not 

43 

2 

4.651 

Hearing  partner  had  deaf  relatives ; 

no   information    concerning    deaf 

relatiyes  of  deaf  partner  reported... 

25 

3 

12.000 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

167 

4 

2.395 

Hearing  partner  had  no  deaf  rela- 
tives ;  deaf  partner  had  deaf  rela- 

tives   

75 

8 

10.666 

Hearing  partner  had  no  deaf  rela- 

tives; no  information  concerning 

deaf  relatives  of  deaf  partner  re- 

ported  

7 

1 

14.285 

Ko  information  coDoeming  deaf  rela- 

tives of  hearing  partner  reported ; 

deaf  partner  had  deaf  relatives 

473 

68 

14.876 

Ko  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 

tives of  hearing  partner  reported ; 
deaf  partner  had  no  deaf  relatives... 

204 

2 

0.980 

No  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 

tives of  either  partner  reported 

437 

42 

9.611 

Total 

1,532 

151 

9.856 

The  total  number  of  marriages  shown  in  Tables  LXXIY 
and  LXXV,  in  which  information  concerning  deaf  rela- 
tives is  reported,  is  unfortunately  too  small  to  enable  us 
to  form  conclusions  that  are  entirely  satisfactory;  but 
taking  them  for  what  they  are  worth,  and  comparing  them 
class  by  class  with  Tables  LXVI  and  LXVII,  which  re- 
late to  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf, 
it  appears  that  hearing  persons  haying  deaf  relatives  are 
as  liable  to  have  deaf  offspring  as  deaf  persons  having 
deaf  relatives,  supposing  each  to  marry  deaf  partners  who 
have,  or  each  to  marry  deaf  partners  who  have  not,  deaf 
relatives.  Probably  similar  results  would  appear  if  we 
could  obtain  statistics  of  the  marriages  of  hearing  per- 
sons having  deaf  relatives  and  married  to  hearing  part- 


98  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

ners  who  have,  or  to  hearing  partners  who  have  not,  deaf 
relatives;  but  such  marriages  do  not  come  within  the 
scope  of  the  present  Inquiry.  These  statistics,  so  far  as 
they  go,  corroborate  the  opinion  expressed  by  the  late 
Dr.  H.  P.  Peet,  that  "  the  [hearing]  brothers  and  sisters 
of  a  deaf-mute  are  about  as  liable  to  have  deaf-mute 
children  as  the  deaf-mute  himself,  supposing  each  to 
marry  into  families  that  have,  or  each  into  families  that 
have  not,  shown  a  predisposition  toward  deaf-dumbness."  * 

These  statistics  also  corroborate  the  conclusion  drawn  by 
Dr.  BeU  (1)  from  the  opinion  of  Dr.  Peet  above  quoted,  (2) 
from  his  own  "  personal  observation  that  in  the  majority 
of  cases  where  a  deaf-mute  was  married  to  a  hearing  per- 
son, the  hearing  person  belonged  to  a  family  containing 
deaf-mutes,"  and  (3)  from  the  results  of  marriages  of 
former  pupils  of  the  Hartford  and  Illinois  Schools :  viz., 
that  "  in  a  large  proportion  of  cases  in  which  the  mar- 
riages were  productive  of  deaf  ofiispring,  both  parents 
had  deaf-mute  relatives  (even  in  the  case  where  one  par- 
ent was  a  hearing  person)."t 

It  is  a  natural  deduction  from  the  above  conclusion  of 
Dr.  Bell's,  and  one  that  seems  to  be  sustained  by  the 
statistics  of  Tables  LXXIV  and  LXXV,  that  the  large 
proportion  of  deaf  children  born  from  marriages  in  which 

*H.  p.  Pket,  **  List  of  Pupils  of  the  New  York  Institution  for  the  In- 
struction of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,"  in  **  American  Annals  of  the  Deaf^" 
Hartford,  1854,  vol.  vi,  p.  235. 

t  A.  G.  Bell,  ^*  Memoir  upon  the  Formation  of  a  Deaf  Variety  of  the 
Human  Bace,'*  Beprint,  Washington,  1884,  pp.  24-26.  Another  conclu- 
sion of  Dr.  Bellas,  drawn  from  the  careful  analysis  he  made  of  the  mar- 
riages of  former  pupils  of  the  Hartford  and  Illinois  Schools,  was  that  "  in 
a  large  proportion  of  marriages  where  deaf  offspring  resulted  both  par- 
ents  were  probably  congenitally  deaf  where  both  were  deaf-mutes,  and 
one  parent  congenitally  deaf  where  only  one  was  a  deaf-mute.'*  This 
conclusion  is  also  corroborated  by  the  present  statistics,  but,  as  Dr. 
Beli  conjectured,  and  these  statistics  prove,  the  possession  of  deaf  rela- 
tives is  a  more  important  indication  of  liability  to  deaf  offspring  than 
the  mere  fact  of  congenital  deafness  in  one  or  both  of  the  partners  in 
marriage.    In  fact,  it  js  the  only  trustworthy  indication  of  such  liability. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  99 

one  of  the  partners  was  a  hearing  person  and  the -other 
deaf,  and  both  had  deaf  relatives,  is  to  be  explained  by 
the  hereditary  transmission  of  certain  physical  conditions 
tending  to  produce  deafness  from  the  hearing  partner  as 
well  as  from  the  deaf  partner.*  It  also  seems  reasonable 
to  conclude  that  in  marriages  where  the  hearing  partner 
has  deaf  relatives  and  the  deaf  partner  has  not,t  if  the 
children  are  deaf,  the  hereditary  transmission  of  the  physi- 
cal condition  tending  to  produce  deafness  is  due  to  the 
hearing  partner  rather  than  to  the  deaf  partner. 

But  why  is  the  percentage  of  marriages  resulting  in 
deaf  offspring,  and  of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom, 
lai^er  in  marriages  where  one  of  the  partners  was  a  hear- 
ing person  than  in  those  where  both  of  the  partners  were 
deaf  ?|  If  the  proportion  of  hearing  partners  with  deaf 
relatives  to  the  whole  number  of  hearing  partners  were 
larger  than  the  proportion  of  deaf  partners  with  deaf 
relatives  to  the  whole  number  of  deaf  partners,  that  cir- 
cumstance, in  connection  with  the  explanation  above  sug- 
gested, might  be  accepted  as  the  answer  to  this  question ; 
but  a  comparison  of  Tables  XL  and  XLI  with  Tables 

***  An  inherited  charaoteristic  *  *  «  may  or  may  not  have  been 
manifested  by  the  parents  or  other  ancestors.  If  it  is  more  common 
either  among  the  ancestors  or  the  brothers  and  Hsters  and  eotuins  of  the 
organism  than  it  is  in  the  race  at  large,  this  fact  is  scientific  proof  that 
it  is  an  inherited  characteristic."  W.  K.  Bbooks,  in  **  The  Possibility 
of  the  Formation  of  a  Deaf  Variety  of  the  Hnman  Race,"  Washington, 

1888,  p.  1 ;  reprinted  in  **  Facts  and  Opinions  relating  to  the  Deaf  from 
America,"  London,  1888,  p.  99,  in  *'  Appendix  to  the  Beport  of  the 
Boyal  Commission  on  the  Blind,  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,"  etc.,  London, 

1889,  vol.  ii,  p.  322,  and  in  "Education  of  Deaf  Children,"  Washington, 
1892,  Part  u,  p.  104. 

t  Only  20  snch  marriages  were  reported  in  the  present  statistics,  and 
only  one  of  these  resulted  in  deaf  offspring.  It  is  probable,  however, 
that  there  were  some  cases  of  this  kind  among  the  11  marriages  in  which 
the  hearing  partner  had  deaf  relatives  and  no  information  concerning 
deaf  relatives  of  the  deaf  partner  was  reported,  two  of  which  resulted  in  deaf 
offspring,  and  among  the  181  marriages  in  which  no  information  con- 
cerning deaf  relatives  of  either  partner  was  reported,  26  of  which  resulted 
in  deaf  offspring. 

$See  Chapter  II,  pages  31>35. 


100  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

XXXVI  and  XXXVII,  respectively,  shows  a  smaller  pro- 
portion of  hearing  partners  with  deaf  relatives  to  the 
whole  number  of  hearing  partners  than  of  deaf  partners 
with  deaf  relatives  to  the  whole  number  of  deaf  partners. 
Possibly,  though  not  probably,  if  the  deaf  relatives  of  the 
hearing  partners  were  as  fully  reported  as  are  those  of 
the  deaf  partners,  these  proportions  would  be  reversed. 
Possibly,  on  the  other  hand,  though  not  probably,  if  the 
marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  a  hearing 
person  were  as  numerous  as  those  in  which  both  of  the 
partners  were  deaf,  the  disparity  in  the  percentages  of 
the  results  would  be  reversed.  Taking  the  statistics  as 
we  have  them,  while  the  possession  of  deaf  relatives  by 
the  hearing  partner  probably  accounts  for  a  considerable 
number  of  cases  of  deafness  in  the  offspring,  it  does  not 
alone  seem  to  afford  an  adequate  explanation  of  the  fact 
that  the  percentage  of  deaf  offspring  is  larger  from 
marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  a  hearing 
person  than  from  those  in  which  both  of  the  partners 
were  deaf. 

Another  explanation,  or  partial  explanation,  of  this 
phenomenon  will  be  presented  for  consideration  in  the 
next  chapter. 

Betuming  now  to  the  most  important  question  of  this 
whole  Inquiry,  Wherein  lies  the  special  liability  of  mar- 
riages of  the  deaf  to  result  in  deaf  offspring  ?  it  appears 
from  the  facts  above  shown  that  the  possession  or 
non-possession  of  deaf  relatives  affords  the  key  to  its 
solution.  If  a  deaf  person,  whether  congenitally  or  ad- 
ventitiously deaf,  has  deaf  relatives,  that  person,  however 
married,  is  liable  to  have  deaf  offspring,  the  liability  being 
much  greater,  however,  in  the  case  of  the  congenitally 
deaf  than  in  that  of  the  adventitiously  deaf;  and  if  a 
deaf  person,  either  with  or  without  deaf  relatives,  marries 
a  person,  whether  deaf  or  hearing,  who  has  deaf  relatives, 
the  marriage  is  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring.     If  both 


Marriages  of  ih^  Deaf  in  America.  101 

partners  have  deaf  relatives,  the  physical  conditions  tend- 
ing to  produce  deafness,  whatever  they  may  be,  are  liable  to 
be  transmitted  from  both  parents,  and  the  probability  of 
deaf  offspring  is  therefore  largely  increased ;  but  'even 
when  only  one  of  the  partners  has  deaf  relatives,  the 
liability  to  deaf  offspring  is  still  considerable. 

In  view  of  this  conclusion,  what  advice  is  to  be  given  the 
deaf  on  the  subject  of  marriage  ?  It  may  be  said  that  it 
is  of  no  use  to  give  them  any  advice  at  all ;  that  they  do 
not  want  advice,  and  will  resent  it  if  offered.  I  do  not 
think  so.  I  have  been  intimately  associated  with  the  deaf 
for  nearly  half  a  century,  and  it  is  my  observation  and  ex- 
perience that,  while  they  have  confidence  in  their  own  judg- 
ment concerning  matters  with  respect  to  which  they  know 
that  they  are  competent  to  form  an  opinion,  and  while  they 
resent  any  unwarranted  interference  with  their  liberty  as 
individuals,  they  are  always  ready  to  listen  to  friendly  ad- 
vice from  persons  whom  they  believe  to  be  their  friends ; 
and,  especially  with  respect  to  the  matter  of  marriage,  I 
am  persuaded  by  the  earnest  assurances  I  have  received 
from  many  of  them  in  the  course  of  this  Inquiry  that  they 
are  exceedingly  anxious  to  learn  the  truth,  the  whole  truth, 
and  nothing  but  the  truth,  and,  if  possible,  to  avoid  form- 
ing marriage  ties  which  will  be  liable  to  result  in  deaf  off- 
spring. 

It  must  be  admitted,  however,  that  the  conclusion  to 
which  we  have  been  brought  renders  the  question  of  the 
advice  to  be  given  on  the  subject  of  marriage  a  delicate 
and  di£Scult  one.  For  those  of  the  deaf  who  have  no  deaf 
relatives,  indeed,  the  question  is  easily  answered.  The 
advice  to  be  given  them,  if  they  wish  to  marry  in  such  a 
way  as  not  to  be  liable  to  deaf  offspring,  should  not  be,  as  it 
often  has  been,  to  choose  hearing  partners.  It  should  be  to 
choose  partners,  whether  deaf  or  hearing,  who  have  no  deaf 
relatives ;  and  the  marriages  for  them  to  avoid,  in  order  to 
escape  deaf  o&pring,  are  not  marriages  with  the  deaf,  but 


102  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

marriages  with  persons,  whether  deaf  or  hearing,  who  have 
deaf  relatives.  But  what  advice  shall  be  given  the  deaf, 
unhappily  constituting  a  considerable  proportion  of  the 
whole  number,  who  have  deaf  relatives  ? 

The  answer  to  this  question  must  depend  upon  the  views 
one  holds  as  to  the  rightfulness  and  propriety  of  marriage 
where  the  union  is  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring.  It 
may  be  said,  with  truth,  that  deaf  persons  having  deaf 
relatives  have  as  good  right  to  marry  as  their  hearing 
brothers  and  sisters,  for  a  similar  liability  to  deaf  off- 
spring probably  exists  in  both  cases ;  it  may  also  be  said, 
with  truth,  that  they  have  a  better  right  to  marry  than  the 
consumptive,  the  inebriate,  the  criminal,  or  persons  in 
whose  families  there  exists  a  tendency  to  idiocy  or  insanity, 
for  deafness  is  a  less  evil  than  is  liable  to  be  transmitted 
from  individuals  belonging  to  any  of  these  classes ;  but 
whether,  after  all,  it  is  right  and  advisable  for  them  to 
marry  is  another  question.  Different  answers  to  this  ques- 
tion have  been  given  by  prominent  friends  of  the  deaf. 
Dr.  GiUett,  for  nearly  forty  years  Superintendent  of  the 
Illinois  School  for  the  Deaf,  now  President  of  the  American 
Association  to  Promote  the  Teaching  of  Speech  to  the 
Deaf,  says :  "  My  advice  to  deaf-mutes  is  to  contract  mar- 
riage just  as  others  do,  with  whomsoever  they  find  that 
compatibility  that  ensures  a  happy  marriage,  as  a  trcily 
felicitous  union  is  not  chiefly  dependent  upon  physical 
conditions.  *  *  *  One  of  their  inalienable  rights,  as  of 
others,  is  the  pursuit  of  happiness ;  and  I  know  of  no  better 
way  of  its  pursuit  than  in  a  congenial  conjugal  relation."* 
And  in  reply  to  an  inquiry  as  to  what  his  advice  would 
be  in  an  actual  specified  case,  in  which,  from  the  numer- 
ous instances  of  deafness  in  the  ancestry  and  other  re- 
lationship of  one  of  the  persons  contemplating  marriage, 
and  the  congenital  deafness  of  the  other,  the  liability  to 

*P.  G.  GiLLXTT,  ''Deaf-Mutes:  Their  Intermarriage  and  Offspring," 
'  in  **  Science,*'  Nev  York,  1891,  vol.  xvii.  No.  417,  p.  58. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  103 

deaf  oflEspring  appeared  to  be  nnusually  great,  he  says : 
"  My  advice  in  such  a  case  as  this  wotdd  be  for  the  young 
people  to  examine  themselves  carefully  as  to  what  their 
motives  are  in  contemplating  matrimony.  If  they  have 
no  higher  thought  than  the  animal  impulse,  I  would  ad- 
vise them  by  no  means  to  enter  into  that  sacred  relation ; 
but  if  they  are  already  so  united  in  heart  that  each  is 
needful  to  the  happiness  of  the  other,  I  would  advise 
them,  as  soon  as  their  circumstances  are  such  as  to  enable 
them  to  maintain  a  family  in  comfort,  whether  the  children 
should  hear  or  be  deaf,  to  follow  the  promptings  of  their 
higher  nature,  with  a  determination  to  rear  their  children 
to  respectability  and  usefulness,  which  they  can  do  in  one 
case  almost  as  effectually  as  in  the  other.  *  *  *  If 
deafness  were  a  crime,  or  a  disgrace,  or  entailed  suffering, 
I  would  certainly  discourage  it ;  but  since  it  does  not,  I 
deem  it  wise  to  encourage  such  a  marriage,  if  the  parties 
most  interested  believe,  after  reflection,  that  their  own 
happiness  will  be  promoted  thereby.* 

On  the  other  hand  the  President  of  Gallaudet  College, 
who  is  recognized  by  all  the  deaf  as  a  friend  and  well- 
wisher  no  less  sincere,  says  :  ^'  If  such  a  condition  in  the 
families  was  disclosed  as  to  render  the  birth  of  deaf  children 
probable,  a  reason  for  hesitation  would  surely  be  recog- 
nized which  every  truly  benevolent  and  unselfish  mind 
would  regard  as  serious.  I  have  several  personal  friends 
who  have  remained  unmarried  because  of  the  existence  in 
their  families  of  certain  mental  or  physical  defects  likely 
to  descend  to  offspring ;  and  as  I  honor  them  for  their 
unselfishness,  so  would  I  rank  high  in  my  esteem  a  deaf 
person  who  lived  single  for  a  similar  reason.  But  the 
consideration  of  this  aspect  of  the  question  need  not  be 
extended  ;  it  can  be  dismissed  with  the  advice  to  all  young 
deaf  people  to  look  carefully  into  the  matter  of  '  family 

•Idem,  ••D©af-Mute8,"  in  " Science,"  New  York,  1890,  toI.  xvi,  No. 
404.  p.  248. 


104  Marriagea  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

deafness '  before  their  hearts  become  entangled  with  any 
one,  and  govern  themselves  accordingly."^  My  own 
opinion  coincides  with  President  Gallaadet's. 

Whatever  answer  may  be  given  to  this  difficult  question, 
it  cannot  be  doubted  that  all  persons,  whether  deaf  or 
hearing,  who  have  deaf  relatives,  and  all  persons  whom 
individuals  belonging  to  this  class  may  wish  to  marry, 
ought  to  be  fully  informed  in  due  season  of  the  fact  that 
marriages  of  persons  having  deaf  relatives  are  liable  to 
result  in  deaf  offspring. 

*E.  M.  GuiiiAnDXT,  *'  The  Intermarriage  of  the  Deaf,  and  their  Edn- 
cation,"  in  ''  Soienoe,"  New  Tork,  1890,  toI.  xtI,  No.  408,  p.  896. 


CHAPTER   V. 

OONSANGUINEOUS  MABBIAGES  OF  THE  DEAF. 

When  pupils  are  admitted  to  American  schools  for  the 
deaf  the  question  is  usually  asked  whether  their  parents 
were  related  by  blood,  and  from  the  replies  to  this  ques- 
tion statistics  have  been  collated  showing  a  considerable 
percentage  of  deaf  children  bom  from  consanguineous 
marriages  in  general  ;*  but,  so  far  as  I  am  aware,  no  at- 
tempt has  hitherto  been  made  to  ascertain  the  results  of 
consanguineous  marriages  of  deaf  persons.  Indeed,  the 
probable  results  of  such  marriages  have  scarcely  been 
considered,  except  briefly  by  Dr.  Bell  in  an  Appendix  to 
an  Address  on  the  subject  of  Marriage,  delivered  before 
the  students  of  Gallaudet  College  a  few  years  ago.  In 
that  connection  Dr.  Bell  made  the  following  statement  of 
the  results  which  in  his  opinion  would  be  liable  to  follow 
consanguineous  marriages  of  deaf  persons : 

"  1.  A  deaf  person,  not  bom  deaf,  who  has  no  deaf  rela- 
tives, ♦  ♦  *  will  probably  not  increase  his  liability 
to  have  deaf  offspring  by  marrying  a  blood  relative. 

'*  2.  A  deaf  person,  bom  deaf,  who  has  no  deaf  rela- 
tives, ♦  *  *  will  probably  increase  his  liability  to 
have  deaf  offspring  by  marrying  a  blood  relative. 

"  3.  A  deaf  person,  whether  bom  deaf  or  not,  who  has 
deaf  relatives,  *  ♦  *  will  probably  increase  his  lia- 
bility to  have  deaf  offspring  by  marrying  a  blood  relative, 
especially  if  that  relative  should  happen  to  be  on  the  deaf 
side  of  the  family.  For  example  :  If  his  father  has  deaf 
relatives,  and  his  mother  has  none,  he  will  be  more  likely 

*  See  *'  School  Statistics  of  the  Deaf,"  in  '*  Proceedings  of  the  World's 
Congress  of  Instnictors  of  the  Deaf/*  Washington,  1893,  p.  276. 

106 


106 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America, 


to  have  deaf  offspring  if  he  marries  a  relative  of  his  father 
than  if  he  marries  a  relative  of  his  mother."* 

In  the  present  Inquiry  an  effort  was  made  to  obtain 
statistics  of  consanguineous  marriages  of  the  deaf,  if  any 
such  marriages  there  were,  by  asking  in  the  record  blanks 
the  questions,  '^  Were  the  parties  related  before  marriage  ? 
If  so,  what  relationship  ?  "  Where  the  records  were  filled 
out  by  the  partners  in  marriage  themselves,  or  by  persons 
who  went  directly  to  them  for  information,  these  questions 
were  generally  answered,  but  where,  as  in  a  majority  of 
cases,  they  were  filled  out  from  school  records,  newspaper 
items,  and  other  indirect  sources,  the  questions  were  left 
unanswered.  The  following  table  shows  all  the  marriages 
of  the  deaf,  one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  deaf,  com- 
prised in  the  records,  and  the  number  and  percentage  of 
them  that  were  reported  as  consanguineous  : 

TabziE  LXXVL 


Komber. 

Bepobted  as  oonsan- 

aUXMEOUB. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

One  or  both  partners  deaf 

4,471 

31 

0.693 

Probably  the  actual  number  and  percentage  of  consan- 
guineous marriages  of  the  deaf  are  larger  than  shown  in 
the  above  table. 

The  following  table  shows  the  various  relationships 
between  the  partners  in  marriage  that  were  reported,  and 
the  percentage  of  each  to  the  whole  number  of  consan- 
guineous marriages : 

*  A.  G.  Bell,  "  Marriage,  An  Address  to  the  Deaf.  Second  Edition, 
with  an  Appendix  npon  Oonsangnineoas  Marriages,'*  Washington,  1891, 
p.  16. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 
Table  LXXVII. 


107 


Gonsangnineous  marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number. 

Percent*e. 

7 
5 

1 
14 

1 
•  3 

22.681 

PartneTs  second  cousins 

16.129 

Partners  third  coasins 

3.226 

Partners  consins  (degree  unspecified) 

45.161 

Partners  nephew  and  aunt 

3.226 

Partners  distantly  related 

9.677 

Total 

31 

100.000 

Whatever  theory  may  be  held  as  to  the  cause  of  the 
lai^e  percentage  of  deaf  children  bom  from  consangain- 
eons  marriages  in  general — ^a  subject  that  does  not  come 
within  the  scope  of  the  present  Inquiry, — we  should  expect 
from  the  facts  presented  in  the  last  chapter,  taken  in  con- 
nection with  well-established  laws  of  heredity,  that  con- 
sanguineous marriages  in  which  the  partners,  one  or  both 
of  them,  were  themselves  deaf  would  be  especially  liable 
to  result  in  deaf  offspring  ;  for  the  same  physical  condi- 
tion tending  to  produce  deafness  would  be  likely  to  exist 
in  both  partners  and,  from  the  union  of  '^  like  with  like," 
to  be  transmitted  to  their  offspring  with  increased  inten- 
sity. We  should  also  expect  the  liability  to  deaf  offspring 
to  be  greatest  in  the  consanguineous  marriages  of  the 
congenitally  deaf  and  of  those  having  other  deaf  relatives 
besides  the  other  partner  in  marriage. 

In  comparing  the  results  of  the  consanguineous  mar- 
riages of  the  deaf  and  of  the  marriages  not  consanguineous, 
I  shaU  pursue  the  same  method  as  in  the  previous  chapters, 
first  regarding  the  marriages  of  a  year's  standing  or  longer, 
of  which  the  results  have  been  reported,  and  ascertaining 
what  number  and  percentage  of  each  class  of  marriage 
resulted  in  deaf  ofiGspring ;  and,  secondly,  regarding  the 
children  bom  from  these  marriages,  and  ascertaining  what 
number  and  proportion  of  the  children  bom  from  each 
class  of  marriage  were  deaf. 


108 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


First,  regarding  the  marriages,  and  classifying  them  ^ith 
respect  to  the  consanguinity  of  the  partners  in  marriage, 
the  following  table  shows  the  number  of  marriages  of  each 
class,  of  a  year's  standing  or  longer,  of  which  the  results 
have  been  reported,  and  the  number  and  percentage  of 
them  resulting  in  deaf  ofiispring  (with  or  without  other 
offspring) : 

TABI.B  LXXVIII. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 

marriages. 

Mabbiaoes  besultino 
in  deap  off8pbino. 

Number. 

Percent»e. 

Partners  consanguineous 

^        31 
3,047 

14 

286 

45.161 

Partners  not  consangnineons,  or  no 
information  oonoeming  consanguin- 
ity reported 

9.886 

Total 

3,078 

300 

9.746 

Regarding  next  the  children  bom  from  these  marriages, 
the  following  table  shows  the  number  bom  from  marriages 
reported  as  consanguineous,  the  number  born  from  mar- 
riages not  so  reported,  and  the  number  and  percentage  of 
deaf  children  born  from  the  marriages  of  each  class  : 


Table  LXXIX. 

Marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 
children. 

Deaf  ghzldbbn. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Partners  consanguineous 

Partners  not  consanguineous,  or  no 
information  concerning  consanguin- 
ity rCDorted 

100 
6,682 

30 
568 

30.000 
8.351 

Total 

6,782 

588 

8.670 

Though  the  number  of  consanguineous  marriages  re- 
ported is  small,  it  is,  I  think,  large  enough  to  give  impor- 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


109 


tance  to  the  results.  It  appears  from  Table  LXXYIII 
that  the  percentage  of  marriages  reported  as  consanguineous 
that  resulted  in  deaf  offspring  is  nearly  five  times  as  great 
as  that  of  marriages  not  so  reported  ;  and  it  appears  from 
Table  LXXIX  that  the  percentage  of  deaf  children  bom 
from  marriages  reported  as  consanguineous  is  nearly  four 
times  as  great  as  from  marriages  not  so  reported.  We 
conclude  that  consanguineous  marriages,  one  or  both  of 
the  partners  being  deaf,  are  very  liable  to  result  in  deaf 
offspring. 

Let  us  now  examine  some  of  the  classes  into  which  the 
consanguineous  marriages  reported  may  be  divided,  though 
we  must  remember  that  where  the  totals  are  so  small  the 
results  obtained  cannot  be  regarded  as  conclusive. 

The  following  table  shows  the  several  classes  of  rela- 
tionship between  the  partners,  the  number  and  percentage 
of  marriages  of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf  offspring,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children  born  there- 
from : 

Table  LXXX. 


Gonsangaineoiu  marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 
marriages. 

MaSBIAOES  BEBT7LTIMO 
IM  DEAF  OFFSPBIMO. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

PftrtnAm  firafc  conflillB 

7 
5 

1 

14 

1 

3 

4 
3 
1 
3 
1 
2 

67.143 

Partners  second  cousins 

60.000 

PftHinAra  third  nnnainft 

100.000 

Partners  consins  (degree  unspecified). 
Partners  nenhew  and  aunt 

21.429 
100.000 

Partners  distantly  related 

66.666 

Total 

31 

14 

46.161 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  deaf  children 
born  from  the  marriages  of  each  class  and  the  number 
and  percentage  of  them  that  were  deaf : 


110  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

Tabijb  LXXXI. 


OonsanguineooB  marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 
children. 

Deaf  ohzldbsn. 

Number. 

Peroent'e. 

Partners  first  cousins 

26 
26 

1 
36 

4 
8 

7 
10 
1 
7 
3 
2 

26.923 

Partners  second  cousins 

40.000 

Partners  third  cousins 

100.000 

Partners  cousins  (degree  unreported). 
Partners  nephew  and  aunt 

19.444 
75.000 

Partners  distantly  related 

26.000 

Total 

100 

30 

30.000 

The  nnmber  of  consangnineous  marriages  of  each  class 
of  relationship,  as  shown  in  Tables  LXXX  and  LXXXI, 
is  too  small  to  enable  ns  to  form  conclusions  as  to  their 
comparative  results,  but  the  large  percentage  of  marriages 
resulting  in  deaf  offspring,  and  of  deaf  children  bom  there- 
from, in  every  one  of  the  classes,  indicates  that  it  is  dan- 
gerous for  deaf  persons  to  marry  their  blood  relatives,  no 
matter  what  the  character  or  degree  of  the  relationship. 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  were  deaf,  those  in  which  one  of  the  part- 
ners was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person,  and  the 
number  and  percentage  of  marriages  of  each  class  resulting 
in  deaf  offispring : 

Table  LXXXII. 


Consanguineous  marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 
marriages. 

Mabbiaobs  BESui/rmo 

IN  DEAF  OITSPBINO. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Both  partners  deaf 

12 
18 

1 

6 

9 

41.666 

One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing. 
One  partner  deaf;    the  other  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing 

60.000 

Total 

31 

14 

46.161 

Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


HI 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  bom  from 
the  marriages  of  each  class  : 

Tablb  Lxxxm. 


GonflanguineoTis  marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 
children. 

DXA7  OHILDBXN. 

Knmber. 

Peroent'e. 

Both  Dartners  deaf 

31 
67 

2 

10 
20 

82.258 

One  piurtner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing. 
One  partner  deaf;    the  other  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing 

29.851 

Total 

100 

30 

30.000 

It  appears  from  Tables  LXXXII  and  LXXXIII  that 
the  liability  to  deaf  offspring  is  about  the  same  in  consan- 
guineous marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  is  deaf 
and  the  other  a  hearing  person,  as  in  those  in  which  both 
of  the  partners  are  deaf.  The  percentage  of  marriages 
resulting  in  deaf  offspring  is  somewhat  larger  in  the  for- 
mer class^  and  the  percentage  of  deaf  children  born  there- 
from is  slightly  larger  in  the  latter  class.  However,  the 
totals  of  the  two  classes  are  too  small  to  yield  conclusive 
results. 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  the 
partners,  one  or  both  of  them,  were  congenitally  deaf, 
those  in  which  neither  of  the  partners  was  congenitally 
deaf,  and  the  number  and  percentage  of  marriages  of  each 
class  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  : 

Table  LXXXIV. 


ConsangnineouB  marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 
marriages. 

Mabbiaoes  bebttltinq 

IN  DEAF  OFrSPBINQ. 

Number. 

Percent»e. 

One  or  both  partners  congenitally  deaf 
Neither  partner  congenitally  deaf 

17 
U 

7 

7 

41.176 
50.000 

Total 

81 

14 

45.161 

112 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from 
the  marriages  of  each  class : 


Table  LXXXV. 


OonBangoineoas  marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 
children. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

One  or  both  partners  congenitally  deaf 
Neither  partner  congenitally  deaf 

64 
86 

16 
14 

25.000 
38.889 

Total 

100 

30 

30.000 

It  appears  from  Tables  LXXXIV  and  LXXXV  that 
consanguineous  marriages  of  the  deaf  are  more  liable  to 
result  in  deaf  offspring  where  neither  of  the  partners  is 
congenitally  deaf  than  where  congenital  deafness  exists  in 
one  or  both  of  the  partners.  This  is  entirely  contrary  to 
what  we  should  expect,  judging  from  the  results  of  the 
marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf  in  general  as  shown  in 
Chapter  III.  The  totals,  however,  of  the  two  classes  of 
consanguineous  marriages  under  consideration  are  so 
small  that  the  result  of  the  comparison  of  their  percent- 
ages is  not  to  be  accepted  as  conclusive.  The  only  con- 
clusion we  can  draw  is  that  it  is  dangerous  for  a  deaf 
person,  whether  congenitally  or  adventitiously  deaf,  to 
marry  a  blood  relative. 

The  following  table  shows  the  marriages  in  which  one 
or  both  of  the  partners  had  other  deaf  relatives  besides 
the  other  partner,  those  in  which  neither  of  the  partners 
had  other  deaf  relatives  (not  including  descendants),  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  each  class  resulting  in  deaf 
offspring : 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 
Table  LXXXVI. 


113 


Oonsangnineoos  marriages  of  the  deaf. 

Number 

of 
marriages. 

MaBBIAOKS  BB8X7I.TI1IO 
IN  DEA7  OFF8PBINO. 

Number. 

Percent*e. 

One  or  both  partners  had  other  deaf 
relatives  besides  the  other  partner... 

Neither  partner  had  other  deaf  rela- 
tiyes  besides  the  other  partner 

23 

8 

11 
3 

47.826 
37.500 

Total 

31 

14 

45.161 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  children,  and 
the  number  and  percentage  of  deaf  children,  born  from 
the  marriages  of  each  class  : 

Tablb  lxxxvii. 


Consanguineons  marriages  of  the  deaf. 


One  or  both  partners  had  other  deaf 
relatives  besides  the  other  partner... 

Neither  partner  had  other  deaf  rela- 
tives besides  the  other  partner 


Total. 


Number 

of 
children. 


Deaf  ohildbxn. 


78 
22 


100 


Number. 

Peroent'e. 

22 

8 

28.205 
36.364 

30 

30.000 

It  appears  from  Table  LXXXVI  that  in  consanguineous 
marriages  of  the  deaf  the  percentage  of  marriages  result- 
ing in  deaf  ofiGspring  is  larger  where  one  or  both  of  the 
partners  in  marriage  had  other  deaf  relatives  besides  the 
other  partner  than  where  neither  of  the  partners  had  other 
deaf  relatives  besides  the  other  partner.  This  was  to  be 
expected,  judging  from  the  results  of  the  marriages  of  the 
deaf  in  general  who  have  deaf  relatives,  as  shown  in  Chap- 
ter lY,  but  the  difference  in  the  two  percentages  is  not  as 
great  as  might  have  been  expected.  On  the  other  hand, 
contrary  to  expectation,  Table  LXXXVII  shows  a  larger 
percentage  of  deaf  children  born  from  marriages  where 


114  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

neither  o^  the  partners  had  other  deaf  relatives  besides 
the  other  partner.  While  the  totals  of  the  two  classes, 
especially  of  the  latter  class,  are  too  small  to  render  the 
results  of  the  comparison  conclusive,  they  indicate  unmis- 
takably that  it  is  dangerous  for  a  deaf  person  to  marry  a 
blood  relative,  whether  there  are  other  deaf  relatives  in 
the  family  or  not. 

The  conclusion  to  be  drawn  from  the  results  of  consan- 
guineous marriages,  as  shown  in  Tables  LXXYIII  to 
LXXXYII,  is  that  under  all  circumstances  it  is  exceed- 
ingly dangerous  for  a  deaf  person  to  marry  a  blood  rela- 
tive, no  matter  whether  the  relative  is  deaf  or  hearing, 
nor  whether  the  deafness  of  either  or  both  or  neither  of 
the  partners  is  congenital,  nor  whether  either  or  both  or 
neither  have  other  deaf  relatives  besides  the  other  partner. 

Let  us  now  return,  once  more,  to  the  perplexing  ques- 
tion which  has  been  constantly  recurring  in  the  course  of 
this  Inquiry,  and  for  which,  in  Chapter  IV,  we  found  but 
a  partial  solution  :  Why  is  the  percentage  of  marriages 
resulting  in  deaf  offspring,  and  of  deaf  children  bom 
therefrom,  larger  in  marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners 
was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person  than  in  those  in 
which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf  ? 

If  we  turn  back  to  Table  LXXXII  we  shall  see  that  in 
one  respect  it  presents  a  remarkable  contrast  with  all  the 
previous  tables  dealing  with  marriages  in  which  one  of 
the  partners  was  a  hearing  person.  In  all  the  previous 
tables  the  marriages  of  this  class,  as  compared  with  those 
in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf,  are  few  in  num- 
ber, but  in  this  table  of  consanguineous  marriages  they 
constitute  a  majority  of  the  marriages  reported.  A  com- 
parative table  will  illustrate  this  difference. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  marriages  re- 
ported in  the  records  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were 
deaf,  the  number  in  which  one  of  them  was  deaf  and  the 
other  a  hearing  person,  and  the  number  and  percentage 
of  consanguineous  marriages  reported  in  each  class : 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Ainerica, 
Tabus  LXXXVIII. 

Marriages  of  the  deaf. 


Both  partners  deaf 

One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing. . 
One  partner  deaf;  the  other  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing 

Total 


115 


Number 

of 
marriages. 

GoKSAMonnrzous 

MABBIAOIS. 

Number.  |  Percent'e. 

3,242 
894 

335 

12             0.370 
18            2.013 

1 
1             0.298 

4,471 

31             0.693 

As  has  already  been  said,  it  is  probable  that  the  con- 
sangnineoas  marriages  are  not  fully  reported  ;  but  there 
is  no  reason  to  suppose  that  there  was  any  intentional 
suppression  of  the  facts,  or  that  the  consanguineous  mar- 
riages are  more  fully  reported  where  one  of  the  partners 
was  a  hearing  person  than  where  both  of  them  were  deaf. 

I  have  no  explanation  to  offer  of  the  remarkable  con- 
trast in  percentages  shown  in  Table  LXXXYIII ;  but  I 
think  we  may  derive  an  explanation  from  it,  to  supplement 
and  complete  the  partial  explanation  already  given,  of  the 
large  proportion  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  offspring, 
and  of  deaf  children  born  therefrom,  in  marriages  in  which 
one  of  the  partners  was  a  hearing  person. 

It  has  been  shown  in  the  present  chapter  that  consan- 
guineous marriages  of  the  deaf,  one  or  both  of  the  partners 
being  deaf,  are  far  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring 
than  ordinary  marriages  of  the  deaf.  It  appears  from  Table 
LXXXYIII  that  the  percentage  of  consanguineous  mar- 
riages is  nearly  six  times  as  large  among  the  marriages 
in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  a  hearing  person  as 
among  those  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf. 
Do  not  these  two  facts,  taken  together,  explain,  to  a 
considerable  extent  at  least,  the  large  proportion  of  mar- 
riages resulting  in  deaf  children,  and  of  deaf  children 


116  Mainnages  of  ths  Deaf  in  America. 

bom  therefrom,  where  one  of  the  partners  was  a  hear- 
ing person  ?  True,  the  number  of  marriages  of  this 
class  reported  as  consanguineous,  that  resulted  in  deaf  off- 
spring, as  shown  in  Table  LXXXII,  is  only  9  ;  but  these 
9  marriages  constitute  12  per  cent,  of  the  total  76  mar- 
riages in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  a  hearing  person 
that  resulted  in  deaf  offspring,^  and  the  20  deaf  children 
who,  as  was  shown  in  Table  LXXXIII,  were  bom  from 
consanguineous  marriages  of  this  class  constitute  13.2  per 
cent,  of  the  total  151  deaf  children  born  from  marriages 
in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  a  hearing  person.t  On 
the  other  hand,  if  we  examine  the  220  marriages  resulting 
in  deaf  offispring  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf,* 
we  find  that  only  5,  or  2.3  per  cent.,  of  them  are  reported 
as  consanguineous,  and  that  the  10  deaf  children  born  from 
these  consanguineous  marriages  constitute  only  2.3  per 
cent,  of  the  total  429  deaf  children  bom  from  marriages 
of  that  class.t  Moreover,  there  are  55,  or  73.3  per  cent., 
of  the  76  marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  a 
hearing  person  that  resulted  in  deaf  offspring,  with  re- 
spect to  which  the  question  whether  the  partners  were 
related  before  marriage  is  not  answered  in  the  marriage 
records  ;  if,  as  seems  not  improbable,  some  of  these  mar- 
riages were  also  consanguineous,  still  other  cases  of  deaf 
offspring  are  accounted  for.  On  the  whole,  we  may  con- 
clude that  the  large  proportion  of  consanguineous  mar- 
riages among  the  marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners 
was  a  hearing  person  is  one  of  the  reasons,  and  perhaps 
the  principal  reason,  that  in  marriages  of  this  class  the 
percentage  resulting  in  deaf  offspring,  and  the  percentage 
of  deaf  children  born,  are  so  large. 

To  the  advice  to  be  given  the  deaf  on  the  subject  of 
marriage  must  be  added,  with  especial  emphasis,  the  ad- 
vice under  no  circumstances  whatever  to  marry  persons 
who  are  related  to  them  in  any  degree  of  consanguinity. 
*  See  Table  X.  f  See  Table  XI. 


CHAPTEE  VI. 


HAPPINESiS. 

The  fourth  and  last  question  proposed  for  consideration 
in  the  present  Inquiry  is  this  :  Aside  from  the  question 
of  the  liability  of  the  offspring  to  deafness,  are  marriages 
in  which  both  of  the  partners  are  deaf  more  likely  to  re- 
sult happily  than  marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners 
is  deaf  and  the  other  is  a  hearing  person  ? 

When  Dr.  Bell  testified  before  the  "  Boyal  Commission 
on  the  Blind,  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,"  etc.,  in  London  a 
few  years  ago,  in  reply  to  a  similar  question,  he  said  : 
"  The  opinions  of  the  principals  [of  American  Schools  for 
the  Deaf]  seem  to  be  that  they  are  happier  when  both  are 
deaf-mutes.  But  I  know  of  no  data  myself  from  which 
we  can  form  conclusions."* 

The  opinion  to  which  Dr.  Bell  refers  has  been  forcibly 
expressed  by  Dr.  Gillett,who  has  a  personal  acquaintance 
with  more  than  two  thousand  deaf  people,  many  of  whom 
are  married :  "  I  believe,"  he  says,  "  that,  as  a  general 
rule,  their  intermarriage  is  more  congenial,  and  productive 
of  more  happiness,  than  the  marriage  of  deaf  with  hearing 
persons,  though  I  have  known  most  beautiful  and  happy 
unions  of  the  latter  kind.  '  Be  ye  not  unequally  yoked 
t<^ether '  is  a  Scripture  injunction  that  bears  with  as  much 
force  upon  the  deaf  as  upon  any  others."t  This  opinion 
is  also  held  by  the  majority  of  the  deaf  themselves. 

*  A.  G.  Bklii,  in  '*  Appendix  to  tbe  Keport  of  the  Koyal  Commission  on 
the  Blind,  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,"  etc.,  London,  1889,  Answer  to  Question 
No.  21,557,  Vol.  Ill,  p.  825.  Reprinted  in  **  Education  of  Deaf  OhU- 
dxen,*'  Washington,  1892,  Part  II,  p.  24. 

tP.  G.  GnxETT,  "  Deaf-Mutes,"  in  '* Science,"  New  York,  1890,  toI. 
XTi,  No.  404,  p.  248. 


118  Marriage  of  the  Deaf  in  Ameiica. 

On  the  other  hand,  President  Gallaudet,  whose  acquaint- 
ance with  the  deaf  is  also  wide  and  intimate,  in  referring 
to  Dr.  Gillett's  opinion  above  quoted,  says  :  "  Many  deaf- 
mutes  think  more  happiness  is  to  be  found  in  a  marriage 
with  a  deaf  person  than  with  one  who  hears  ;  but  this  is 
by  no  means  as  certain  as  Dr.  Gillett,  or  the  deaf  them- 
selves, suppose,  for  it  involves  a  question  that  has  not  yet 
been  settled,  and  never  may  be.  I  have  known  some 
intermarriages  of  the  deaf  to  result  in  wretched  unhappi- 
ness,  but  I  do  not  for  that  reason  conclude  that  such 
marriages  must  always,  or  even  often,  be  unhappy.  It 
is  undoubtedly  true  that  some  marriages  of  deaf  people 
with  those  who  hear  have  turned  out  badly,  but  Dr.  Gil- 
lett's admission  that  he  has  known  '  most  beautiful  and 
happy  unions  of  this  kind '  is  a  sufficient  answer  to  all 
objection  to  such  unions ;  and  to  his  admission  I  may  be 
permitted  to  add  the  testimony  from  experience,  of  both 
a  son  and  a  brother,  that  marriage  between  the  deaf  and 
the  hearing  may  be  entirely  happy  and  essentially  suc- 
cessful."* And  Dr.  Bell,  addressing  the  students  of  Gal- 
laudet  College  on  the  subject  of  Marriage,  says  :  "  Do  not 
let  any  one  place  in  your  minds  the  idea  that  such  a 
marriage  [with  a  hearing  person]  cannot  be  a  happy  one. 
The  chances  are  infinitely  in  your  favor  that  out  of  the 
millions  of  hearing  persons  in  this  country  you  may  be 
able  to  find  one  with  whom  you  may  be  happy  than  that 
you  should  find  one  among  the  smaller  numbers  of  the 
deaf."t 

As  President  Gallaudet  says,  the  question  is  one  that 
has  not  yet  been  settled.  It  cannot  be  settled  by  such 
individual  testimony  and  opinion  as  have  hitherto  consti- 
tuted the  only  attempts  in  this  direction.     All  of  us  who 


♦E.  M.  Gallaudet,  **The  Intermarriage  of  the  Deaf,"  in  **  Science," 
New  York,  1890,  vol.  xvi.  No.  408,  p.  296. 

fA.  G.  Bbll,  '*  Marriage.  An  Address  to  the  Deaf,"  Washington, 
1891,  p.  12. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Ainerica.  119 

are  familiar  with  the  deaf  can  recall  man j  happy  mar- 
riages, and  some  unhappy  marriages,  of  each  of  the  two 
classes,  just  as  we  can  recall  many  happy  marriages  and 
some  onhappy  ones  among  hearing  people.  Our  opinions 
as  to  whether  the  proportion  is  greater  or  less  in  one  class 
than  in  the  other  are  apt  to  be  influenced  by  our  personal 
acquaintance,  and  our  personal  acquaintance  is  generally 
too  limited  to  render  our  opinions  conclusive. 

In  the  original  plan  of  the  present  Inquiry  no  provision 
was  made  for  obtaining  information  concerning  the  hap- 
piness or  unhappiness  of  marriages  of  the  deaf,  for  this 
did  not  seem  to  be  a  subject  to  which  statistics  were 
applicable.  But  after  the  returns  began  to  come  in, 
noticing  that  on  the  page  devoted  to  *'  Remarks  "  divorces 
and  separations  were  sometimes  recorded,  it  occurred  to 
me  that  these  might  afford  a  basis  for  a  comparison  of  the 
unhappiness  of  the  two  classes  of  marriage  and,  per  contra^ 
of  their  happiness.  Statistics  of  divorce  and  separation, 
it  is  true,  do  not  indicate  the  entire  amount  of  unhappiness 
in  marriage.  ''  They  simply  determine  the  number  of  cases 
in  which  the  marital  infelicity  is  so  burdensome  that  the 
parties  are  willing  to  bear  publicity  of  their  most  intimate 
relations  rather  than  longer  endure  the  burdens  of  un- 
happy conditions."*  But  they  indicate  the  amount  of 
unhappiness  in  the  one  class  of  marriages  of  the  deaf  as 
fully  as  in  the  other,  and  so  enable  us  to  determine  the 
relative  proportion  of  unhappiness  in  the  two  classes.  I 
have  therefore  taken  note  of  all  cases  of  divorce  or  sepa- 
ration reported  in  the  marriage  records,  and  have  added 
all  others  of  which  I  have  been  able  to  obtain  trustworthy 
information  from  newspaper  publications  and  personal 
correspondence.  In  the  following  tables  the  marriages 
are  classified  according  to  whether  both  of  the  partners 

*G.  D.  VtrBZOHT,  **  A  Beport  on  Marriage  and  Divorce  in  the  United 
States.  1867  to  1886 ;  including  an  Appendix  relating  to  Marriage  and 
Divorce  in  certain  countries  in  Europe,"  Washington,  1891,  p.  163. 


120 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Ainerica. 


in  marriage  were  deaf,  or  one  of  them  was  deaf  and  the 
other  a  hearing  person.     In  the  first  table  the  number 
and  percentage  of  divorces  in  each  class  are  shown  : 
Tabub  lxxxix. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 


Namber 

of 
marriages. 


Both  partners  deaf I  3,242 

One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing. .  I  894 
One  partner  deaf;   the  other  unre-  \ 

ported  whether  deaf  or  hearing i  335 


4,471 


The  following  table  shows  the  number  and  percentage 
of  separations  in  each  class  : 

Tablx  XG. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 


Both  partners  deaf , 

Ooe  partner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing.., 
One  partner  deaf;   the  other  unre- 
ported whether  deaf  or  hearing , 


Number 

of 
marriages. 


3,242 

894 


4,471 


Sepabatioms. 


Number.    Percent*e. 


61 
33 


91 


1.673 
3.691 

2.090 


2.035 


Combining  Tables  LXXXIX  and  XC,  we  have  : 
Table  XOI. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 


Number 

of 
marriages. 


Both  partners  deaf 3,242 

One  partner  deaf;  the  other  hearing...  894 
One   partner  deaf ;   the   other  unre-  i 

ported  whether  deaf  or  hearing '  335 


I 


4,471 


DiTOBOBB  Ain> 

SBPABA.TIONS. : 


3.489 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  121 

It  appears  from  Tables  LXXXIX,  XC,  and  XCI  that 
the  percentage  of  divorces  and  separations  is  far  less  in 
marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf  than 
in  marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  deaf  and 
the  other  a  hearing  person.  We  conclude  that  in  mar- 
riages of  the  former  class,  as  a  rule,  and  other  things  being 
equal,  the  probability  of  happiness  is  greater  than  in  those 
of  the  latter  class.  The  fourth  question  of  our  Inquiry, 
then,  must  be  answered  in  the  affirmative :  Marriages  in 
which  both  of  the  partners  are  deaf  are  more  likely  to 
result  happily  than  those  in  which  one  of  the  partners  is 
deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person. 

There  are  three  obvious  reasons  why  this  should  be  so. 
1.  Where  both  husband  and  wife  are  deaf  they  are  united 
by  the  strong  bond  of  mutual  fellowship  and  sympathy 
growing  out  of  their  similar  condition,  which  has  already 
been  mentioned  as  the  principal  reason  why  the  deaf  gen- 
erally prefer  to  marry  one  another  rather  than  hearing 
persons.*  2.  They  are  able  to  communicate  with  each 
other  with  perfect  ease  and  freedom.  3.  The  most  inti- 
mate social  relations  and  sympathies  of  both,  outside  the 
domestic  circle,  are  with  the  same  class  of  persons.  In 
marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  is  deaf  and  the 
other  a  hearing  person,  the  first  of  these  ties  is  always 
lacking,  and  the  second  and  third  are  often  lacking  to  a 
greateiT  or  less  extent.  Even  under  these  less  favorable 
conditions  the  mutual  love  of  husband  and  wife  may  be, 
and  often  is,  strong  enough  to  render  the  union  a  very 
happy  one;  but,  other  things  being  equal,  the  greater 
probability  of  happiness  for  marriages  in  which  both  of 
the  partners  are  deaf,  indicated  by  the  above  statistics  of 
divorce  and  separation,  seems  to  be  indicated  also  by  the 
nature  of  the  case. 


»See  Chapter  11,  pages  23-29. 


CHAPTEE  Vn. 


SUMMARY  OF  STATISTICS  AND  CONCLUSIONS. 

The  most  important  of  the  statistics  presented  in  the 
preceding  chapters,  and  of  the  conclusions  drawn  from 
them,  may  be  summed  up  as  follows : 

America  and  Europe. 

Marriages  of  the  deaf  are  more  common  in  America 
than  in  Europe.  The  former  pupils  of  American  Schools 
for  the  Deaf  here  recorded  as  married  constitute  23.1  per 
cent,  of  the  whole  number  who  attended  school  up  to  the 
year  1890,  and  the  actual  percentage  of  the  married  deaf 
in  America  is  probably  much  higher  than  that.  In  the 
countries  of  Europe  from  which  we  have  statistics  it  is 
only  in  Denmark  that  the  proportion  rises  as  high  as  23 
per  cent. ;  in  the  other  countries  it  varies  from  12  to  7  per 
cent.^  This  more  frequent  marriage  of  deaf  persons  in 
America  is  probably  partly  due  to  the  absence  of  certain 
restrictions  that  hamper  marriage  more  or  less  in  most 
European  countries,  and  partly  to  the  more  prosperous 
circumstances,  and  consequent  greater  ability  to  support 
a  family,  of  the  deaf  of  this  country. 

The  Present  Century. 

The  marriages  of  deaf  persons  in  America  have  in- 
creased at  a  high  rate  of  progression  during  the  present 
century.  The  proportion  of  the  marriages  recorded  for 
the  first  decade  to  the  whole  number  of  marriages  during 
the  century  is  0.02  per  cent.  For  the  third  decade  it  is 
0.18  per  cent.,  and  in  each  subsequent  decade  it  increases 
♦  See  Introduction,  pp.  5-6. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  A  merica.  123 

until  in  the  ninth  decade  it  is  22.7  per  cent.^  Making 
due  allowance  for  the  increase  in  population,  and  for  the 
fact  that  the  marriages  of  the  later  decades  are  probably 
more  fully  recorded  than  the  earlier  ones,  the  high  rate  of 
progression  indicated  is  doubtless  largely  due  to  the  es- 
tablishment of  schools  for  the  deaf.  Not  only  do  the 
opportunities  for  acquaintance  afforded  by  school  life  tend 
to  promote  marriage,  but  the  effect  of  education  is  to 
bring  the  deaf  into  closer  relations  with  society  and  to 
increase  their  ability  to  marry  and  support  a  family. 

Deaf  and  Hearing  Partners. 

A  large  majority  of  the  married  deaf  have  married  deaf 
rather  than  hearing  partners,  the  proportion  of  marriages 
in  which  both  partners  were  deaf  being  72.5  per  cent., 
and  of  those  in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  deaf  and 
the  other  a  hearing  person  20  per  cent.t  This  prefer- 
ence of  the  deaf  for  one  another  as  partners  in  marriage 
has  been  ascribed  to  their  environment  during  education, 
which  brings  them  together  in  boarding-schools  and 
fosters  the  use  of  the  sign-language.  No  doubt  this  en- 
vironment has  had  some  influence  in  promoting  their 
marriage  with  one  another ;  but  that  it  is  not  the  chief 
cause  is  shown  by  the  fact  that  77  per  cent,  of  the  deaf 
here  recorded  who  attended  day-schools,  78  per  cent,  of 
those  who  attended  exclusively  oral  schools,  and  62  per 
cent,  of  those  who  attended  no  school  for  the  deaf,  mar- 
ried deaf  partners.^  The  chief  cause  that  leads  deaf 
people  to  marry  one  another  rather  than  hearing  persons, 
and  one  that  affects  those  who  have  been  educated  in 
dav  and  oral  schools,  and  even  those  who  have  attended 


*  See  Table  I.  In  the  tables  of  the  preceding  chapters  the  percent- 
ages are  carried  ont  to  the  third  figure  of  decimals ;  iu  this  Summary 
they  are  generally  given  with  less  precision. 

tSee  Table  V. 

:See  Tables  VI  and  VII. 


124  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

no  school  for  the  deaf,  in  only  a  little  less  degree  than 
those  who  have  been  segregated  for  the  purposes  of  edu- 
cation and  have  attended  schools  not  exclasively  oral,  is 
the  deep  feeling  of  fellowship  and  sympathy  which  has 
its  roots  in  the  similarity  of  condition  of  all  the  deaf, 
under  whatever  circumstances  and  by  whatever  method 
they  have  been  educated. 

Pboductiveness. 

Marriages  of  deaf  persons,  one  or  both  of  the  partners 
being  deaf  (taken  as  a  whole,  without  regard  to  the  char- 
acter of  the  deafness),  are  probably  somewhat,  but  not 
very  much,  less  productive  than  ordinary  marriages.  The 
proportion  of  marriages  of  the  deaf  without  offspring  is 
14.1  per  cent.,  and  the  average  number  of  children  to 
each  mother  who  had  children  is  2.61.  In  Massachusetts 
in  1885,  the  proportion  of  women  without  offspring  was 
17.56  per  cent.,  and  the  average  number  of  children  to 
each  mother  who  had  had  children  was  4.11.^  The  actual 
difference  in  the  average  number  of  children  to  a  mother 
is  doubtless  less  than  these  figures  would  indicate,  as  the 
children  of  the  deaf  are  probably  not  fully  reported  and 
a  considerable  proportion  of  their  marriages  are  of  recent 
date. 

Marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  are  deaf  are 
somewhat  less  productive  than  those  in  which  one  of  the 
partners  is  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person.  The 
proportion  of  marriages  of  the  former  class  without  off- 
spring is  15  per  cent.,  and  the  average  number  of  children 
to  each  marriage  resulting  in  offspring  is  2.5  ;  in  the  latter 
class  the  proportion  without  offspring  is  11  per  cent.,  and 
the  average  number  of  children  to  each  marriage  is  2.9.t 

Between  marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf  and  those 
of  the  adventitiously  deaf,  there  is  not  much  difference  in 

*See  Chapter  I,  p.  17. 
t  See  Tables  YIII  and  IX. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  125 

prodactiveness,  but  the  former  are  probably  slightly  less 
productive.  In  marriages  of  the  former  class,  one  or  both 
of  the  partners  being  congenitally  deaf,  the  proportion 
without  offspring  is  15.5  per  cent.,  and  the  average  num- 
ber of  children  to  each  marriage  resulting  in  offspring  is 
2.72  ;  in  marriages  of  the  latter  class,  one  or  both  of  the 
partners  being  adventitiously  deaf,  the  proportion  without 
offspring  is  14  per  cent.,  and  the  average  number  of  chil- 
dren to  each  marriage  is  2.47.*  The  less  number  of  chil- 
dren from  marriages  of  the  adventitiously  deaf  is  perhaps 
due  to  the  fact  that  the  average  duration  of  the  marriages 
of  this  class  recorded  was  probably  less  than  that  of  the 
marriages  of  the  congenitally  deaf,  as  a  majority  of  the 
earlier  pupils  of  American  schools  were  congenitally  deaf, 
while  within  recent  years  a  majority  of  the  pupils  have 
been  adventitiously  deaf. 

Deaf  Ofpspbing. 
(a)  One  or  Both  Partners  Deaf. 

Marriages  of  deaf  persons,  one  or  both  of  the  partners 
being  deaf  (taken  as  a  whole,  without  regard  to  the  char- 
acter of  the  deafness),  are  far  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf 
offspring  than  ordinary  marriages.  The  proportion  of  mar- 
riages of  deaf  persons  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  is  9.7  per 
cent,  and  the  proportion  of  deaf  children  born  therefrom 
is  8.6  per  cent.f  Just  what  proportion  of  ordinary  mar- 
riages result  in  deaf  offspring,  and  what  proportion  of 
deaf  children  are  bom  therefrom,  we  do  not  know,  but 
they  are  probably  less  than  one-tenth  of  one  per  cent. 

On  the  other  hand,  marriages  of  the  deaf  are  far  more 
likely  to  result  in  hearing  offspring  than  in  deaf  offspring, 
the  proportion  of  hearing  children  reported  being  75  per 
cent,  and  the  actual  proportion  probably  considerably 
higher,  while  that  of  deaf  children,  as  above  stated,  is  8.6 
per  cent.J 
«  See  Tables  XX  and  XXII.       t  See  Tables  III  and  IV .       %  See  Table  I Y^ 


126  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

These  results  are  in  accordance,  on  the  one  hand,  with 
the  law  of  heredity  that  a  physical  anomaly  or  an  anusual 
liability  to  certain  diseases  existing  in  the  parent  tends  to 
be  transmitted  to  the  offspring,  and,  on  the  other  hand, 
with  the  law  of  heredity  that  the  offspring  tend  to  revert 
to  the  normal  type. 

{b)  Both  Partners  Deaf,  or  One  Partner  Hearing, 

For  the  hereditary  transmission  of  the  physical  con- 
dition that  results  in  deafness,  it  is  not  necessary  that 
both  of  the  partners  in  marriage  should  be  deaf.  On  the 
contrary,  taking  the  deaf  as  a  whole,  without  regard  to 
the  character  of  the  deafness,  marriages  in  which  both  of 
the  partners  are  deaf  are  not  more  liable  to  result  in  deaf 
offspring  than  those  in  which  one  of  the  partners  is  deaf 
and  the  other  is  a  hearing  person.  Indeed,  they  seem  to 
be  less  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring.  The  proportion 
of  marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  were  deaf  that 
resulted  in  deaf  offspring  is  9.2  per  cent.,  and  the  propor- 
tion of  deaf  children  born  therefrom  is  8.4  per  cent. ;  the 
proportion  of  marriages  in  which  one  of  the  partners  was 
deaf  and  the  other  was  a  hearing  person,  that  resulted  in 
deaf  offspring,  is  12.5  per  cent.,  and  the  proportion  of  deaf 
children  bom  therefrom  is  9.8  per  cent.*  If,  instead  of 
the  number  of  marriages,  we  regard  the  number  of  deaf 
married  persons,  the  number  of  deaf  children  born  to 
every  100  deaf  persons  married  to  deaf  partners  is  9.4, 
while  the  number  bom  to  every  100  deaf  persons  married 
to  hearing  partners  is  25.8.t  Even  in  marriages  where 
both  of  the  partners  were  congenitally  deaf,  the  large 
proportion  of  them  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  (24.7  per 
cent.)  and  of  deaf  children  born  therefrom  (25.9  per 
cent,)t  can  be  explained  in  most  cases  by  the  circum- 
stance that  there  were  two  persons  instead  of  one  liable 
*  See  Tables  X  aud  XI.     t  See  Table  XII.     :  See  Tables  XXIII  and  XXIV. 


Marriages  of  th^  Deaf  in  A  tnerica .  127 

to  traosmit  tbe  physical  condition  that  results  in  deaf- 
ness ;  for,  if  we  regard  the  number  of  congenitallj  deaf 
married  persons,  we  find  that  the  number  of  deaf  chil- 
dren bom  to  every  100  congenitally  deaf  persons  married 
to  congenitally  deaf  partners  (30.8)  is  not  greater  than 
the  number  born  to  every  100  congenitally  deaf  persons 
married  to  hearing  partners  (34.2).*  In  the  majority  of 
cases  no  intensification  of  the  liability  to  deaf  offspring 
seems  to  be  caused  by  the  union  of  two  deaf  persons. 

This  conclusion  is  not,  as  it  might  appear  at  first  sight, 
inconsistent  with  the  general  law  of  heredity  that  the 
liability  to  the  hereditary  transmission  of  any  character- 
istic existing  in  the  parent  is  increased  by  the  union  of 
'^  like  with  like ;"  for,  when  the  deafness  of  the  parent 
reappears  in  the  offspring,  the  characteristic  transmitted 
is  not  deafness,  as  has  been  generally  assumed  by  writers 
who  have  discussed  this  subject,  but  it  is  some  anomaly 
of  the  auditory  organs  or  of  the  nervous  system,  or  the 
tendency  to  some  disease,  of  which  deafness  is  but  the 
result  or  the  symptom.  Inasmuch  as  these  anomalies  and 
diseases  resulting  in  deafness  are  many  and  various,  it  is 
probable  that  in  most  marriages  of  deaf  persons,  and  even 
of  congenitally  deaf  persons,  the  pathological  condition 
that  results  in  deafness  is  not  the  same  in  one  partner  that 
it  is  in  the  other,  and  their  marriage  therefore  is  not,  from 
a  physiological  point  of  view,  a  union  of  "  like  with  like." 

On  the  other  hand,  where  the  pathological  condition  of 
the  two  partners  is  the  same,  as  it  probably  is  in  the  ma- 
jority of  consanguineous  marriages  of  deaf  persons,  there 
is  doubtless  an  intensification  of  the  liability  to  deaf  off- 
spring ;  but  happily  such  marriages  are  comparatively 
rare.  The  number  of  them  here  reported,  probably  less 
than  the  actual  number,,  is  31,  which  is  0.69  per  cent,  of 
the  whole  number  of  marriages.t  The  proportion  of  these 
31  marriages  that  resulted  in  deaf  offspring  is  45  per  cent., 
♦  See  Table  XXXIIL  t  SeVTable  LXXVI. 


128  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  A  merica. 

and  the  proportion  of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom  is  30 
per  cent.*  The  curious  circumstance  above  noted  that 
the  percentages  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  offspring 
and  of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom  are  larger  where  one 
of  the  partners  was  a  hearing  person  than  where  both  of 
them  were  deaf  is  probably  chiefly  due  to  the  fact  that 
the  proportion  of  consanguineous  marriages  reported  was 
much  greater  where  one  of  the  partners  was  a  hearing 
person  (2  per  cent.)  than  where  both  of  them  were  deaf 
(0.37  per  cent.).t 

((?)  Partners  CongenitaUy  or  Adventitiously  Deaf 

Congenitally  deaf  persons,  whether  they  are  married  to 
one  another,  to  adventitiously  deaf,  or  to  hearing  partners, 
are  far  more  liable  to  have  deaf  offspring  than  are  adven- 
titiously deaf  persons.  The  proportion  of  marriages  of 
the  former  class,  one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  con- 
genitally deaf,  resulting  in  deaf  offspring,  is  13  per  cent., 
and  the  proportion  of  deaf  children  born  therefrom  is  12 
per  cent. ;  in  marriages  of  the  latter  class,  one  or  both  of 
the  partners  being  adventitiously  deaf,  the  proportion  re- 
sulting in  deaf  offspring  is  5.6  per  cent.,  and  the  propor- 
tion of  deaf  children  born  therefrom  is  4.2  per  cent4 
The  liability  to  deaf  offspring  is  greatest  when  both  of  the 
partners  are  congenitally  deaf,  the  proportion  of  marriages 
resulting  in  deaf  offspring  in  such  cases  being  24.7  per 
cent.,  and  the  proportion  of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom 
25.9  per  cent.ll 

Marriages  of  adventitiously  deaf  persons  are  more  liable 
to  result  in  deaf  offspring  than  ordinary  marriages,  but  when 
both  of  the  partners  are  adventitiously  deaf  or  one  of 
them  is  a  hearing  person  the  liability  is  slight.  The  pro- 
portion of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  where  both 

*  See  Tables  LXILX  and  LXXXI.     %  See  Tables  XXIX  and  XXX. 
t  See  Table  LXXXYIII.  i|  See  Tables  XXY  and  XXVI. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America,  1 29 

partners  were  adventitionslj  deaf  is  3.6  per  cent.,  and  the 
proportion  of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom  is  2.3  per  cent. 
Where  adventitiously  deaf  persons  were  married  to  hear- 
ing partners  the  proportion  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf 
offspring  is  3.2  per  cent.,  and  the  proportion  of  deaf  chil- 
dren bom  therefrom  is  2.2  per  cent.  Where  they  were 
married  to  congenitally  deaf  partners  the  proportion  of 
marriages  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  is  8  per  cent.,  and 
the  proportion  of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom  is  6.5  per 
cent.* 

The  greater  liability  to  deaf  offspring  of  marriages  of 
the  congenitally  deaf  than  of  the  adventitiously  deaf  is  in 
accordance  with  the  generally  accepted  law  of  heredity 
that  congenital  or  innate  characteristics  are  far  more  likely 
to  be  transmitted  to  the  offspring  than  acquired  charac- 
teristics. When  the  deafness  of  adventitiously  deaf  par- 
ents does  reappear  in  the  offspring,  we  may  suppose  that 
the  physical  anomaly  or  tendency  to  disease  of  which 
deafness  was  the  result  was  probably  congenital  in  the 
parent  though  actual  deafness  did  not  appear  until  some 
period  later  in  life. 

(d)  Partners  Having  Deaf  Relatives, 

Deaf  persons  having  deaf  relatives,  however  they  are 
married,  and  hearing  persons  having  deaf  relatives  and 
married  to  deaf  partners,  are  very  liable  to  have  deaf  off- 
spring. (Probably  hearing  persons  having  deaf  relatives 
and  married  to  hearing  partners  are  subject  to  the  same 
liability,  but  such  cases  do  not  come  within  the  scope  of 
the  present  Inquiry.)  However  the  marriages  of  the  deaf 
are  classified  with  respect  to  the  deafness  or  hearing  of 
one  or  both  of  the  partners,  or  with  respect  to  the  con- 
genital or  adventitious  character  of  the  deafness,  the  per- 
centage^of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  and  the 
percentage  of  deaf  children  born  therefrom  are  almost  in- 

*  Bee  Tables  XXYII  and  XXYIII. 


130  Marriagea  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

variably  highest  where  both  of  the  partners  had  deaf  rela- 
tives, next  highest  where  one  of  them  had  deaf  relatives 
and  the  other  had  not,  and  least  where  neither  had  deaf 
relatives ;  the  only  exceptions  being  in  a  few  classes  where 
the  totals  are  too  small  to  be  regarded  as  important.* 
Taking  all  the  marriages  of  a  year's  standing  or  longer  of 
which  the  results  have  been  reported,  where  both  of  the 
partners  had  deaf  relatives  the  proportion  of  them  result- 
ing in  deaf  offspring  is  23.5  per  cent.,  and  the  proportion 
of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom  is  20.9  per  cent. ;  where 
one  of  the  partners  had  deaf  relatives  and  the  other  had 
not,  the  proportion  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  offspring 
is  6.6  per  cent.,  and  the  proportion  of  deaf  children  bom 
therefrom  is  6.4  per  cent.;  where  neither  of  them  had 
deaf  relatives  the  proportion  of  marriages  resulting  in 
deaf  offspring  is  only  2.3  per  cent.,  and  the  proportion  of 
deaf  children  bom  therefrom  1.2  per  cent.t  Probably  the 
actual  percentages  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  offspring 
and  of  deaf  children  born  therefrom,  where  neither  of  the 
partners  had  deaf  offspring,  are  even  less  than  these,  for 
in  some  cases  the  statements  of  the  marriage  records  that 
neither  of  the  partners  had  deaf  relatives  are  not  well  au- 
thenticated, and  in  all  of  them  there  is  the  possibility  that 
there  were  deaf  relatives  unknown  to  the  persons  who  filled 
out  the  record  blanks.  Where  neither  of  the  partners  has 
deaf  relatives  the  liability  to  deaf  o£kpring  is  very  sHghty 
perhaps  not  greater  than  in  ordinary  marriages. 

In  marriages  where  both  of  the  partners  are  congeni- 
tally  deaf  and  both  have  deaf  relatives  the  proportion  of 
them  having  deaf  offspring  and  the  proportion  of  deaf 
children  bom  therefrom  are  very  high  (28.4  and  30.3  per 
cent.) ;  %  but  where  neither  of  the  partners  has  deaf  rela- 
tives, even  though  both  of  them  are  congenitally  deaf,  the 

*Se6  Tables  XUI  to  LXXI,  inolnsive. 
t  See  Tables  LXXH  and  LXXTTT, 
X  See  Tables  XUI  and  XLni. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America,  131 

liability  seems  to  be  slight,  perhaps  not  greater  than  in 
ordinary  marriages.  Fourteen  marriages  of  this  class  are 
reported,  resulting  in  24  children.*  Of  these  children  one 
was  deaf,  but  in  this  case  the  statement  of  the  marriage 
record  that  neither  of  the  partners  had  deaf  relatives  is  not 
well  aathentioated.t  If  we  accept  the  statement,  the 
proportion  of  marriages  of  this  class  resulting  in  deaf 
offspring  is  7.1  per  cent.,  and  the  proportion  of  deaf 
children  born  therefrom  is  4.1  per  cent;*  but  if  we  reject 
it,  there  remains  not  a  single  instance  of  marriages  in 
which  both  of  the  partners  were  congenitally  deaf,  and 
neither  had  deaf  relatives,  that  resulted  in  deaf  offspring. 
Though  the  total  number  of  marriages  of  this  class  is  not 
large  enough  to  render  the  result  conclusive,  yet,  taking 
them  in  connection  with  the  111  other  marriages  of  con- 
genitally deaf  persons  in  which  neither  of  the  partners 
had  deaf  relatives,^  we  are  justified  in  concluding  that, 
while  congenital  deafness  may  be  a  prima  fade  indication 
of  a  liability  to  deaf  offspring,  it  is  not  to  be  accepted  as 
a  conclusive  evidence  of  such  liability. 

The  possession  of  deaf  relatives,  on  the  other  hand, 
seems  to  be  a  trustworthy  indication  of  a  liability  to  deaf 
offspring.  If  a  deaf  person,  whether  congenitally  or  ad- 
ventitiously deaf,  has  deaf  relatives,  that  person,  however 
married,  is  liable  to  have  deaf  offspring,  the  liability  be- 
ing much  greater,  however,  in  the  case  of  the  congenitally 
deaf  than  in  that  of  the  adventitiously  deaf ;  and  if  a 
deaf  person,  either  with  or  without  deaf  relatives,  marries 
a  person,  whether  deaf  or  hearing,  who  has  deaf  relatives, 

*See  Tables  XUI  and  XUII.      tSee  Ohapter  IV,  p.  72. 

tSee  Tables  XLIV  to  U,  inolusiye.  The  proportion  of  these  111 
marriages  that  resulted  in  deaf  offspring  is  4.5  per  cent.,  and  the  pro- 
portion of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom  is  2.4  per  cent. ;  or,  if  we 
eliminate  one  marriage  record,  the  statement  of  which  that  neither  partner 
had  deaf  relativee  is  not  well  authenticated,  the  proportion  of  marriages 
resulting  in  deaf  offspring  is  3.6  per  cent.,  and  the  proportion  of  deaf 
children  bom  therefrom  is  2  per  cent. 


132  Marrioffes  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

the  marriage  is  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring.  If  both 
partners  have  deaf  relatives,  the  physical  conditions  tend- 
ing to  produce  deafness,  whatever  they  may  be,  are  liable 
to  be  transmitted  from  both  parents,  and  the  probability 
of  deaf  offspring  is  therefore  largely  increased ;  but  even 
when  only  one  of  the  partners  has  deaf  relatives,  the  lia- 
bility to  deaf  offspring  is  still  considerable. 

(e)  Partners  Consanguineous. 

The  marriages  of  the  deaf  most  liable  to  result  in  deaf 
offspring  are  those  in  which  the  partners  are  related  by 
consanguinity.  Thirty-one  such  marriages  are  reported 
in  the  marriage  records,  and  of  these  14,  or  45.1  per  cent., 
resulted  in  deaf  offispriug.  One  hundred  children  were 
bom  from  these  31  marriages,  and  of  these  30,  or  30  per 
cent.,  were  deaf.* 

The  totals  of  the  several  classes  of  relationship,  as  first 
cousins,  second  cousins,  etc.,  and  the  totals  of  the  several 
classes  of  marriage,  as  of  both  of  the  partners  deaf,  one 
of  the  partners  deaf  and  the  other  hearing,  one  or  both 
of  the  partners  congenitally  or  adventitiously  deaf,  one 
or  both  of  the  partners  having  other  deaf  relatives  or  not, 
are  too  small  to  enable  us  to  form  conclusions  as  to  their 
comparative  results ;  but  the  large  percentage  of  mar- 
riages resulting  in  deaf  offspring,  and  of  deaf  children 
bom  therefrom,  in  every  one  of  these  classes,  indicates  that 
it  is  exceedingly  dangerous  for  a  deaf  person  to  marry  a 
blood  relative,  no  matter  what  the  character  or  degree  of 
the  relationship  may  be,  and  no  matter  whether  the  rela- 
tive is  deaf  or  hearing,  nor  whether  the  deafness  of  either 
or  both  or  neither  of  the  partners  is  congenital,  nor 
whether  either  or  both  or  neither  of  them  have  other  deaf 
relatives.t 

*  See  Tables  LXXVIH  and  LXXIX. 

t  See  Tables  LXXX  to  LXXXVH,  inclasive. 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  Ainerica.  133 

The  reason  why  consanguineous  marriages  are  so  much 
more  liable  to  result  in  deaf  offspring  than  ordinary  mar- 
riages of  the  deaf  is,  probably,  that  in  such  marriages  the 
same  condition  tending  to  produce  deafness  is  likely  to 
exist  in  both  of  the  partners,  and,  from  the  union  of  ''like 
with  like,"  to  be  transmitted  to  their  ofbpring  with  in- 
creased intensity. 

{/)  Summary  of  Statistics. 

The  most  important  of  the  statistics  relating  to  the  sev- 
eral classes  of  marriages  of  the  deaf,  showing  the  number 
of  marriages  of  each  class  of  which  the  results  were  re- 
ported and  the  number  and  percentage  of  each  class 
resulting  in  deaf  offspring,  also  the  number  of  children 
bom  from  the  marriages  of  each  class,  and  the  number 
and  percentage  of  them  that  were  deaf,  are  summed  up  in 
the  following  table. 

The  fifth  and  sixth  columns  of  this  table,  giving 
the  percentage  of  marriages  resulting  in  deaf  offspring 
and  the  percentage  of  deaf  children  born  therefrom,  indi- 
cate at  a  glance  the  comparative  liability  to  deaf  offspring 
of  the  several  classes  of  marriage.  -The  extremes  of  lia- 
bility are  found  in  the  two  classes  last  named  in  the  table. 


134  Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America. 

tablk  xon. 


Marriages  of  the  deaf. 


One  or  both  partners  deaf 

Both  partners  deaf 

One  partner  deaf ;  the  other  hearing... 

One  or  both  partners  oongenitally  deaf 
One  or  both  partners  adventitioasly  deaf 

Both  partners  oongenitally  deaf 

One  partner  oongenitally  deaf;   the 

other  adventitionsly  deaf 

Both  partners  adventitioasly  deaf 

One  partner  congenitally  deaf;  the 
other  hearing 

One  partner  adventitioosly  deaf ;  the 
other  hearing 

Both  partners  had  deaf  relatives 

One  partner  had  deaf  relatives;  the 

other  had  not 

Neither  partner  had  deaf  reUtives 

Both  partners  oongenitally  deaf ;  both 
had  deaf  relatives 

Both  partners  congenitally  deaf  ;  one 
had  deaf  relatives,  the  other  had  not. 

Both  partners  congenitally  deaf; 
neither  had  deaf  relatives 

Both    partners  adventitiously  deaf; 

both  had  deaf  relatives 

Both  partners  adventitiously  deaf ;  one 

had  deaf  relatives,  the  other  had  not. 
Both  partners  adventitiously  deaf ; 

neither  had  deaf  relatives 

Partners  oonsanguineous 


NUMBKB  OF 

Mabbiaoxs. 


1 


3,078 

2,377 
699 

1,477 
2,212 

335 

814 
845 


191 

310 

437 

541 
471 

172 
49 
14 

57 
167 
284 

31 


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•-^  (ft 


300 

220 

76 

194 
XU 

83 

66 
30 


28 

10 

103 

36 
11 

49 

8 


10 
7 
2 

14 


NuifBEB  OF 
OHIIiDBBN. 


^ 


6,782 

5,072 
1,532 

3,401 
4,701 

779 

1,820 
1,720 


628 

713 

1,060 

1,210 
1,044 

429 

105 

24 

114 
367 
660 
100 


Peb- 

OSNTAQX. 


bog) 


588 

429 
151 

413 

199 


9.7 

9.2 
12.5 

13.1 
6.6 


202  24.7 


119 

40 


6314 


16 


78 
13 


2116 


1117 


10 
2 


30  46 


8.1 
3.5 


6 

3.2 

.6 

6.6 
2.3 


130|28.4 

.3 

7.1 


6 
4.1 
0.7 

1 


8.6 

8.4 

9.8 

12.1 
4.2 

25.9 

6.5 
2.3 


11.9 

2.2 

20.9 

6.4 
1.2 

30.3 

20.0 

4.1 

9.6 

2.8 

0.3 

30.0 


Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America.  \  35 

Happiness. 

Marriages  in  which  both  of  the  partners  are  deaf  are 
more  likely,  other  things  being  equal,  to  result  happily 
than  those  in  which  one  of  the  partners  is  deaf  and  the 
other  is  a  hearing  person.  The  proportion  of  divorces 
and  separations  reported  in  the  marriage  records  where 
both  of  the  partners  were  deaf  is  2.5  per  cent. ;  where  one 
of  the  partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  was  a  hearing  per- 
son the  proportion  reported  is  6,4  per  cent."^ 

The  more  favorable  conditions  for  happiness  where 
both  of  the  partners  are  deaf,  other  things  being  equal, 
are,  doubtless,  the  strong  bond  of  mutual  fellowship  grow- 
ing out  of  their  similar  condition,  the  ease  and  freedom 
with  which  they  communicate  with  each  other,  and  the 
identity  of  their  social  relations  and  sympathies  outside 
of  the  domestic  circle. 

*See  Table  XOI. 


APPENDIX  A. 


TABULAB  STATEMENT  OP  MARRIAGES. 

The  foUowiDg  pages  present  in  tabular  form  the  most 
important  of  the  details  contained  in  the  marriage  records 
upon  which  this  Inquiry  is  based. 

In  the  column  headed  "  Partners  in  Marriage/'  the 
word  "  Husband  "  or  "  Wife  "  printed  in  roman  type  in- 
dicates a  deaf  person ;  in  italics,  a  hearing  person ;  in 
heavy-fkced  type,  unreported  whether  deaf  or  hearing. 

In  the  columns  headed ''  Number  of  Children/' ''  Broth- 
ers and  Sisters,"  and  "  Deaf  Relatiyes/'  the  dash  ( — ) 
indicates  that  there  were  no  persons  of  the  class  named  ; 
the  dotted  line  (..*•)  that  I  have  no  information  concern- 
ing the  existence  of  such  persons.  The  abbreviation  ''  sev." 
stands  for  "  several." 

The  heading  "  Unknown  "  means  "  Unknown  whether 
deaf  or  hearing." 

In  the  columns  headed  ''  Deaf  Relatives  "  and  "  Re- 
marks "  the  numbers  refer  to  the  ''  Reference  numbers  "  of 
the  marriages  as  they  are  recorded  in  this  Tabular  State- 
ment. 

"  Age  of  deafness  "  means  "  Age  at  which  deafness  oc- 
curred." The  age  is  given  in  years  or  fractions  of  a  year. 
The  abbreviation  "Inf."  means  " Infancy ; "  "B"  means 
"Bom  deaf/'  and  the  dotted  line  here,  as  elsewhere 
throughout  the  Tabular  Statement,  indicates  absence  of 
information. 

In  the  column  headed  "  School  for  the  deaf  where  edu- 
cated/' the  abbreviation  of  the  name  of  a  State  indicates 
a  State  school  for  the  deaf.  Other  schools  are  indicated 
by  the  most  prominent  words  in  their  titles  or  by  the 
names  of  the  towns  where  they  are  situated.  The  abbre- 
viation "Coll."  stands  for  "Gallaudet  College ;"  "  H.  M." 
for  "Horace  Mann  School;"  and  the  letters  "C/'  "N/' 
and  "  W/'  prefixed  to  the  initials  of  a  State,  for  "  Central," 
"  Northern,"  and  ''  Western."  The  dash  indicates  that  the 
person  did  not  attend  any  school  for  the  deaf ;  the  dotted 
line,  absence  of  information. 


138 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


Brothers  and 
SiBtem 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


ises 

tBOO 

1900 

1880  1888   — 


Pabtvxbs  xh  Maxriaox. 


1891)  11^ 

1 

im  isar 

1 

1893  1863 

1KK1188S 

1 

- 

1890  1^^4 

16SU1S79 

,«.... 

1«90  1S8C 

ta>L  18GA 

1^^  18S4 

IS&Q... 

iai»lB84 

1891} 
IB90 

isooiseosev.   — 


Deaf  BelatlTes. 

[Not  Inclnding  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Consln. 


Nephew  and  niece. . 


3  nephews 

Parents  (No.  2421);  nnde  (Hosb.  No.421) 


2  second  consins 

Niece  (daughter  of  a  hearing  brother) . . 


Mother  (Wife  No.  98) . 
Second  consln 


a  cousins 

Annt  and  cousin. 
Oousln. 


Father  (Hnsb.  No.  267)  ;  aunt  (^fe  No. 
2481) ;  aunt ;  niece;  2  srand  uncles ; 
2  cousins  (Wife  No.  8100  and  Unsb. 
No.  2641). 


Tegular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


139 


Pabtmsbs  zm  Mabbiaox. 


I 


Anigned 
of  " 


A  ;  Ear>«che . 
4  I  Black  fever. , 


1^' Gold  In  head. 


Scarlet  ferer. 

3  I  Whooping  ooQgh. 


B  I. 
B  I. 


B 
3 

2 
B 

3 
2 

B 

1 

B 

1 

B 


Soarletferer.. 
Soarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever.. 
FiU 


Scarlet  fever. . 


lUl 

Scarlet  fever.. 

Diphtheria.... 
Hwnoia 


Scarlet  fever. . 


a  I  Scarlet  fever. . 


7    Brain  fever  , 


B  ' 

1%  '  Slow  fever.. 


4 
3 

5 


Soreainthehead. 
Brain  fever..., 


Infl'ninthehead. 
Brain  fever..., 


Sickneas 

Scarlet  fever.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


F)». 
Pa. 


la.  &  Neb... 
Mo.  &  Neb. . 


Manchester. 
Hartford. ... 


Md.&  Kendall 
Md.  h  Kendall 


N.  Y.. 
».  Y.. 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 

Ky... 


HI., 
la. 


Ind...: 

Wia.  h  CaL . 


Clarke  &H.  M. 
Clarke  h  HTd. 


Ind. 


Mich.  &Coa. 


Mich 

Bngland.. 
Hartford  . 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio  h  ni. 
ni , 


Ohio  &  Mich.. 
Mich 


Bemarka. 


Brother  of  Husband  No.  2. 

Brother  of  Hnsband  No.  1. 

Half-Bro.  of  Wife  No.  2216  and  Bro.  of  Wife  No.  104. 
81s.  of  Hnsb.  No.  940  and  Wife  Na  2767.    Parents  oooaina. 

Brother  of  Husband  No.  6. 

Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  4.    Tlrst  m'ge ;  second  to  Wife  No.  104. 


Brother  of  Husband  No.  86.    Parents  cousins 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  162. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  10. 
Died  1887. 

Second  marriage ;  ilrat  to  Wife  No.  0. 


Parents  cousins.  Bro.  of  Wife  No.  8332,  Husb.  Na  81.  Died 
1877. 

Diedl88X 

Died  several  years  before  husband. 

Died  1867. 

Died  1866.    Not  deaf.    Mo.  of  Husb.  No.  86  snd  Wife  No. 
291& 

Parents  cousins. 


Sister  of  Husband  No.  178. 

Attended  common  schools.    Divorced  1802. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Husband  No.  3910. 

Died  1882. 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Husband  No.  266.     Father  was  nephew  to  mother. 


Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 


Siater  of  Husband  No.  4064.    Parents  cousins. 


140 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabbiaou. 


Pabthsbb  zxr  Mabbiaob. 


1B89 

IBStS 

1S9D 
1690 
liSO 
16M 

mn 
ism 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


IflSB 


laaa 


I6»3|1888 


18$U 

liOU 
18^1 

vm 

1890 


IS99 


i^a 


1878 


all 


/Haiband 
\Wife.... 

(HualMiid 
\Wife 

{Hosband 
Wife, 


/Htuband 
\Wlfe. 

f  Hosband 
twife.... 

§H%uband 
IWife. 


1852 
1864 


1806 
1818' 


1886 


1826 
1828 


/HnBband 

Iwif© 


/Hnaband 
(Wife . 


1838 
1886 


1860 
1858 

1861 


/Hnaband 
\Wlfe... 

/Husband 
(Wife. 


1860 
1867 


1860 
1842 


/Husband 
twife.  .. 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.. 


/Husband 
tWife. 


/Husband 
twife. 

/Husband 
\Wife. 


/Husband 
\Wife. 


{Husband 
Wife. 

/Husband 
tWife. 


/Husband 
tWife. 


/Husband 
twife. 


/HoBb. 

twife... 

/Husband 
\Wife. 


/Husband 
twife. 


(Husband 
iWife.... 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I 


1828 
1826 


1827 
1830 


1860 
1860 


1867 


1867 
1860 


1861 


1816 
1816 


6 
6or6 


1868     1 

1 


1862 


1838   10 
18651    6 


6 

4or5 


Deaf  Belatives. 

Pf  ot  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


1  niece  (Wife  No.  2696) ;  2  nephewa. 

1  cousin 

Parents  (No.  60) ;  8  nieces  (Wife  No.  2617 

is  one). 
Father  (Husb.  No.  784) 


2  nephews  (Husb.  No.  8647  is  one),  and 
niece  (Wife  No.  368). 


Second  cousin. 


1  nephew ;  6  nieces. . 


Parents  (No.  4078) ;  uncle ;  aunt  (Wife 
No.  86) ;  aunt  (Wife  No.  4041)^*  aunt  ; 
2  cousins  (Wife  No.  2166  and  Wife  No. 
4836). 


<3ouain  . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


141 


pABnrxM  nr  KAxxiAaa. 


I 


96 
27 

38 

99 
90 
31 
33 
33 
34 
36 
38 
37 


39 
40 
41 
43 
48 
44 
45 

47 
48 
49 
00 


I 


14M 
3 


1« 


CtoldlnhMd. 


Congwtton... 

Qcarletf error.. 
Sou-lekf error.. 


Scarlet  ferrer. . 


IWL 

Scarlet  ferer.. 


A  lit. 


Oeiebro.«I».  UeD., 
Ceretecap.  Men. 

Scarlet  fever..... 


8d  attack  typ.fev. 


3d  attack  typ.feY. 
Brain  ferer 


Ferer.. 


OereliRMqjk  i 


Spotted  ferer. 


Scarlet  ferer.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
ednoated. 


Minn., 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford  . 


Mo. 
Oa.. 


N.  T.  kOoH. 
Hartford 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


N.  r.. 


N.T., 
N.T.. 


N.  Y.. 

N.  Y.. 


la.  k  College . 
KendaU. 


Ga.. 


KendaU  k  Ooll. 


Kendall  k  Coll. 
Mich 


m. 


Pa 

Hartford. 


N.  Y.  ImiPd... 
Tenn 


N.  Y.. 


HTd  k  N.  Y.. 
Hartford 


Bemarka. 


Brother  of  Hnaband  No.  S6.    Died  1878. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  348  and  Wife  No.  1850. 
Not  deaf. 

Slater  of  Huab.  No.  3388  and  Wife  No.  3484.    Died  1888. 


Not<! 


Slater  of  Hnaband  No.  8411  and  Hoaband  No.  3596. 


Brother  of  Hnaband  No.  7.    Parenta  oonalna. 


Flrat  marriage;  aeoond  to  Wife  No.  110. 


Parenta  conainB.    Dlroroed. 
Not  deaf. 

Flrat  marriage ;  aecond  to  Wife  No.  48. 
Not  deaf.    Separated. 

Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Wife  No.  43.    Separated  1893. 


Diedl89X 

Firat  marriage :  aecond  to  Hnaband  No.  1881. 
Not  deaf. 


142 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


,• 

c3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

5 
1 

« 

1 

1 

P 
I 

is 

1 

61 

1892 
1890 
1892 

sa 

63 

.... 

— 

— 

— 

— 

64 

1892 

1876 

- 

- 

- 

- 

66  'l89Q 

66 

1894 

1862 

6 

3 

'A 

— 

67 

1890 
1890 
1891 

68 

69 

1891 

— 

— 

- 

— 

60 

1890 

1831 

3 

3 

t 

61 

1892 

1892 

- 

- 

- 

- 

62 

1891 

3 

- 

W 

- 

AB 

1890 
1898 

64 

1898 

— 

— 

— 

— 

66 

1890 

3 

.... 

3 

66 

1890 

.... 

1 

1 

- 

- 

67 

1890 
1890 

68 

1890 

— 

— 

- 

— 

69 

1898 
1890 
1894 

70 

71 

1842 

6 

— 

n 

— 

72 

1890 

1867 

3 

- 

:i 

- 

78 

1890 
1890 

74 

— 

— 

- 

— 

76 

1890 

76 

.... 

Pab^nkbii  in  Mabbiaob. 


I 


Brothenaxid 
SlBten. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded] 


JHnabMHl  1B09 
"iwif* 


VWiff-    ...  1N33 


ffltttbantl  . 


fBniil»Mi[lll«36 
tWlfts...,  1814 

I 
tHuBbiuia  IS3S 


niiimbuid 


tgm 


fHuDtaKdd  t»6a 


fHuibnud  1809 
\Wif<*....  1X08 

fHuBliiLtid  l^fSB 
\Wife. ...   1»71 

jEimbajidlBaP 
tWLfe,,.,.]8!ii 

tWlfo..,,  ISBH 

XVi'itf. 


jHuHbatid  1838 
^Wifi  ..,.  I! 

(Htiftbnnd  liSB 
fHimlAjid  1^1 
jHtiHbuid  . 


fHn»baod|l»^f' 
IWlle llWiJ 

I 

"iWLf*! . . . . '  kHli 

flfiMbond  1H4'J 
>Wife,...  1849 

rHtiBbimd  1624 
iwife,...;laS4 

I  Htisbftnd  1^24 

jHiiRb*iad  . 
\WLre....,l833 


(HunbAnd 


t»m 


Deaf  RelAtlTes. 

[Not  inclading  brothers  and  alateiB 

nor  children  ] 


Niece. 


Nephew . 


2     — 

I 
6     — 

6 


OouBin. 
"  Yea  " . 


Ckmidn 

Uncle  (Huab.  No.  4068);  consin;  nephew. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


143 


PABTmss  nr  Mabbxaqb. 


51 

53 
54 
65 
56 

OT 
58 
59 
60 
61 
03 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


70 
71 
T2 
78 
74 
16 
76 


{^1 


Aflfligned  cftiue 
of  dminam. 


Pita. 

EpUepey.. 
Epilepsy. . 


ScrofolA., 


/Inf.   Scarlet  fever. . 


6    Scarlet  fever. . 


bI. 

B  ,. 


/A  iPright 

\1%    Spinal  meolDg's.. 


f    6 


/l^ 


/Inf. 
\    2 

{i 

{•b 


Catarrh  in  head. 

Spotted  fevw. . . 
Blfling  tn  head. . 


Typhoid  fever. . 
Headoomidaiiit. 


Fever , 

CJonvalfliona. 


Ate  Jlmaon  seed. . 


Brain  fever. , 


8<^ool  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ontario... 
Hartford. 


Va. 


Ohio.. 
Ky... 


St.  Louis  Day.. 


Hartford . 
Hartford  . 


Hartford . 


Minn. 


Hartford. 
Hartford  . 


N.  Y 

St  Job.,  N.  Y. 


Tenn. 
Tenn. 


Ind 

Ind.  k  111.. 


U... 
Mo. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


U 

Neb.  &  San. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Remarks. 


Not  deaf. 

ifirst  marriage ;  second  to  Husband  No.  1533. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husband  No.  1368 ;  died  1892. 
Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Husband  No.  37. 
Mother  of  Wife  No.  2157. 


Brother  is  partly  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1882. 

Died  1854.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  243,  Husband  No.  28,  and 
Wife  No.  1859. 


Died  1891. 

Not  deaf.    Dledl893w 
Parmts  cousins.    Dead. 
Divorced. 


Died  1894. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  74. 
Divorced. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  78. 

Uneducated.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3229.    Second  marriage  ; 

first  to  Husb.  No.  606. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  76. 
Died  1866. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  76. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  2172. 


144 


TalbulaT  Statement  of  Marriages. 


MABBIAOn. 


PAXTKBBS  Dff  Mabbtaok. 


77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
88 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 

80 

90 
91 
93 
98 
94 
96 
96 
97 
96 
99 
100 
101 
102 


1890 
1893 
1890 
1804 
1891 
1893 
1890 


1888 
1893 


1891 

isfie 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


iSW'lfifiA 

leoo 
i»a 

189^ 

msi 

Idas 

1191 
IMO 
1S89 
1892 
1892 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1888 
1890 
1803 
1893 


W76 
t«tS3 

19S5 
1876 
1889 


ISB^ 


1836 


1868 
1893 


•11 


]        3 


(Hnsband 
twife.... 

(Hnsband 
Iwife. 


/Hnsband 
twife.... 

/HQaband 
twife.... 

/Hnsband 
twife... 

/Husband 
twife. 

/Husband 
twife... 

/Husband 


1 

18S6 

1809 


/Hnsband 
twife... 

twife. 


1863 
1867 


1867 
1869 


1863 
1866 


1868 
1369 


18361 
1836 


1836 


Brothenand 
Slstera. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded. 


1863 
1858 


/Husband 
twife 

/Husband 
twife.. 

^Husband 

(.Wife . . 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife. 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/HitfbofKi 
twife 


(Husband 
iWlfe. 


1853 
1866 


1867 
1859 


1841 
1844 


1841 
1861 


1859 
1861 


1813 
1814 


/Husband 
twife . 


/HtMbond 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife. 


/Husband 
twife. 


(Husband 


/Husband 
twife 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 


10 


1861 


1813 
1831 


1831 
1817 


1808 


1869 


1846 
1846 


1809 
1870 


Deaf  BeUtivea. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Niece  (daughter  of  a  hearing  brother). , 

3  fourth  cousins  (one  Is  Wife  No.  448) . . 
Oouain 


Aunt ;  uncle ;  fMher  (Husb.  No.  14) . 


Mother(Wlf e  No.  1911);  uncle;  5  nephews 

or  nieces  (one  is  Wife  No.  88). 
3  nephews ;  niece 


4  nephews ;  3nleces. , 


3 nephews;  niece. 


3 nephews;  niece.. 


Cousin. 


Second  ooosln. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


145 


PABTKnU  IN  MaBBIAOE. 


90 

91 

92 

98 

94 

96 

96 

97 

96 

99 

100 

101 

103 


1 

of  deftfnefls. 
Intermit,  fever.. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

i 

{V 

m 1 

m 

f..  . 

1 

(  11 

Brain  ferer 

Wis. 

{ 

wis 

(   B 

m 

{  B 

wis.;.::..;. :: 

i   B 

Ohio 

{ 

Ohio 

(    4 

Bnln  fever. .... 

Pa 

{  B 

Pa 

Ky 

{  2 

Scsrlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Congestive  chill. 

f    2 

Ind 

Mo 

{ 

(  B 

Ind 

Ind 

{iH 

Mnmna 

f  B  ! 

1    4    Soffletfever 

B    

B  t - 

Ind 

Ind 

Ind ; 

Ind 1 

{5 

(   B 

1 

Ind 1 

Colds 

Ind 

Oal 

Cramps 

Oal 

Hartford 

Hartford 

{- 

( 

{ 

::;:;;!::::;;!::':  :::::::::::::::  i 

(  B 

W.  Va 

{     .. 

W.  Va 

(5 

i2M 

Palsy 

HTdAN.Y... 
Hartford 

Tpfl^yi(T  in  head. . 

(    8 

Inilam.  in  head.. 

N.  Y. 

{    B 

N.  Y 

f    1 

Sickness 

Hartford 

Ill 

< 

C    9 

Hessles 

{.... 

(11/   1  TiMA  «ftl<L  -  -      

Ind 

Ind 

Fever  

Ohio 

Measles. 

Ohlot 

Bemarks. 


Sister  of  Wife  Mo.  2699. 

Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Wife  Mo.  81S7. 


Parents  consina    Bro.  of  Hnsb.  Mo.  12  and  Wife  Mo. 
Sister  of  Wife  Mo.  189  snd  Hnsb.  Mo.  8418. 


o.  84.    Died  1886. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  1 
Died  1869. 

Second  msrrlsge ;  flrst  to  Wife  Mo.  88.    Died  1886. 
Mot  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  Mo.  2916. 


Mot  deaf. 

Sister  of  Wife  Mo.  4041  and  Wife  Mo.  668.    Mother  of  Wife 

Mo.  2166  and  Wife  Mo.  4886. 
Bro.  of  Hnsb.  Mo.  88,  Hash.  No.  89,  and  Wife  Mo.  3848. 


Bro.  of  Hnsb.  Mo.  87,  Hnsb.  Mo.  89,  and  Wife  Mo.  3848. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  Mo.  2166. 


Bro.  of  Hnsb.  Mo. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Ma  90. 
87,  Hnsb.  Mo.  88,  and  Wife  Mo.  3848. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  Mo.  1183. 

I  Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Wife  Mo.  80.    Bro.  of  Hnsb.  M*. 
87,  Hnsb.  Mo.  88,  and  Wife  Mo.  384& 


Died  1861. 


Mot  deaf. 

Unedncated.    Mother  of  Hnsb.  Mo.  18. 


Died  1801.    Separated. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  Mo.  660. 

Mot  deal 


Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Hnsb.  Mo.  1717. 

Died  1884. 
Mot  deaf. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1411  and  Hnsb.  Na  148flL 


146 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


_      _     _     _     /H. 
\\S\ 


Mabbiaoks. 

rt 

1 

1 

1 

No.  of  Children. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

P 











— 

103 

1890 

1866 

1 

- 

1 

- 

104 

1893 

1890 

2 

.... 

2 

106 

1891 

1847 

8 

- 

3 

- 

106 

1890 

- 

- 

- 

- 

107 

1892 

2 

- 

2 

- 

108 

1890 

1840 

7 

- 

7 

- 

109 

1890 
1894 
1894 
1894 

110 

1876 
1898 
1894 

111 

112 

— 

— 

— 

— 

118 

1894 
1894 

1898 
1894 

114 

— 

— 

— 

— 

116 

1894 

1894 

- 

- 

- 

- 

116 

1894 
1896 
1896 
1896 

117 

1874 
1872 

118 

119 

1 



1 

lao 

1896 
1890 

1888 

131 

1 

1 

.... 

122 

1889 

1867 

1 

- 

1 

- 

123 

1889 

6 

- 

6 

- 

124 

1890 

2 

- 

2 

- 

126 

1890 

1 

- 

1 

- 

126 

1889 

1 

- 

1 

- 

127 

1889 

2 

- 

2 

- 

128 

1889 

1874 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pabtmkbb  IK  Mabbxaoe. 


Brothers  and 

Sleters. 

[Inolnding  Per- 

■on  recorded.] 


(Wife.  .. 
(Hnaband 

/Hiiflband 
\Wlfe , 

(Hupbaudi  ■ 


ftrniiiuDd'. 

\Wlfe...,   . 


\mk\\ 


isae 


tWifo,.  . 

CHimti&tid 
(Wife    ,.. 


Iftl?) 
1831 


(Wift',,..  la-'ia    1 


tWifc^.,. 


Huflband 
Vift' 


1864 

1K71| 
1874 1 


tWlfi>.... 

/HnBbKud 
"(Wife.. 

/fiu^bmrid 
(Wlfo.... 


/EiiBb&ud  . 

(WlfL' 


1857      9 
1869      ^ 


I 

1861 


(BuEibArtid 


(Huh  baud 
(Wife.... 


isn 


(HiiBbfliid 
IWife .... 


1 
1 

im)\   1 

1^0      1 


(Hoflbfltnd, 
(Wife... 


fHiiHbuiid' 
twift* . . . . ' 


la^ 


1HS5 


(Husband 
(WUfc  ... 

(Huflbatid 
(W|f<?,„. 


1^7 


1S32 

TH3ei 


/HuRbskud 

(HtlPbantl 
(Wiffi ....  I 


isas 


(BiiJiband 
OVift  .... 

(HuftlMUid 
(Wlffl....| 


1933 


19S4 


Deaf  Belatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  aistdn 

nor  children.] 


Second  oonsin;  2  cousins ;  grandfather 


Nephew  and  niece . 
Gonsiu 


Cousin. 


—    Aunt.. . 


3  second  cousins. 


Niece  (Wife  No.  1270). 


Niece  (Wife  No.  1270). 
I  Niece  (Wife  No.  1270). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


147 


^-  i:^>v 

1 

i 
i 

a 

lOS 
IM 
106 
106 
107 
108 

109 

t 

110 
Ul 
112 
118 
114 
116 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
123 
128 
124 
126 
126 
127 
128 

PAXTims  nrMARRiAox.                1''*''^    *  *-         -'"'i-'i     1 

1 

Anigned  canae 
of  deafbeaa. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

BemarkB. 

{i 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

Pa 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  2241  and  Wife  No.  233a 

Bro.  of  Huab.  No.  4.    Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  6. 
Slater  of  Hnsb.  No.  3 ;  half-sister  of  Wife  No.  2216. 

Pa^ftCN.  T.. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Qa.. 

Tiln^Ma. .......... 

Died  1801. 

Died  1888. 

{.., 

r.... 

1  , 

I.... 

Fewer, 

Hartford. ...... 

Hartford. 

Hartford. 

31  Y 

Not  deaf.    Died  1886. 

Typhoa  ferer. . . . 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  88. 

t 

K  Y 

Catarrhal  fever.. 
Oatacrhal  ferer.. 

Fever 

Pa 

Pa 

Kana ..,,,...., 

I^        

Scarlet  ferer 

Scarlet  fever 

Spotted  fever.... 

la.  ft  HI 

LeConteulz... 
Le  Contenlx... 

Hartford 

W.N.Y.ftN.Y. 

Va 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8408L 

{  1 

Cholera  Infantum 
Brain  fever 

/.... 

Tenn 

{ 

Tenn 

r.... 

Scarlet  fever 

N.  Y 

Ky 

Not  deaf. 

{ 

(.... 

{ 

Probably  Bng.. 
N.  Y 

{* 

Dlaeaaeinhead.. 

Ml*...!!..!!'.!.! 

K.  Y 

N.  Y 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  166. 

Dropay  in  head. . 
Soariet  fever 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2940. 

Fan 

Pa 

Died  1886. 

Odd 

Pa 

Bro.  of  Wife  No.  1684  and  Hnsb.  No.  220. 

Scarlet  fever 

Pa 

Pa 

Bro.  of  Hnsb.  No.  129.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No. 

Pa 

127 ;  third  to  Wife  No.  128. 

{I 
{I 

Pa 

Bro.  of  Hnsb.  No.  129.    Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No. 

Pa 

126 ;  third  to  Wife  No.  128. 

Pa 

Bro.  of  Hoab.  No.  129.    Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No. 

Pa. 

126 ;  second  to  Wife  No.  127. 

148 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


t 


Mabbiaoks. 


129 

lao 

181 

isa 

183 

184 
186 
186 
187- 
188 
180 

140 

141 

142 
148 

144 

146 
146 
147 
148 
149 
160 

161 

162 


o 
1893 


1892 
1891 

189i 

1890 
1892 
1892 
1890 
1889 
1890 

1890 

1890 

1890 
1890 

1889 

1889 
1890 


1889 
1889 

1890 

1880 


1 

No. 

1 

i_ 

1857 

1876 

1878 

1886 

1886 

1888 

1886 

1869 

1868 

1886 

1886 

- 

1874 

1884 

1875 

1862 

1867 

1877 

1868 

1879 

— 

of  OhlldRn. 


1 
1 

1     — 

4  I 
1  I 
1  ' 

1 
2 


Pabtnkba  m  Mabriaob. 


fHnitwiid 


;  fEuAbaud 


-  ,   *  Wife  . 

llwire„„ 


jiHoBbaiid 
twifo... 

jHuibftud 


Broth  etn  and 

Hiiiten. 

[Including  Per- 

ion  recorded.] 


1A47 
1840 


1844      % 


IJ^ 


Itilifi 


li53 


1867 


1866 
1SS7 


ISI59 


1848 


-li 


(Hoalmtid 
j  Hrtabaud 

iHUHbkQd 

tWJfr  ....  IMS 

{Hunband 

rHuib&QdilBSS 
(WJIe..,,  18ifi 
jHuBbimd  It^ei 

>wife....  irni 

(Hiii(liaiid.l«SO 


Huflband'l^s^tl 


WlJB...Jl85fl 


^HiiHbBritl  18^1 

fHuifband'mH 
\\S\W ly.^3 

I  jOuabftiid  I  Hail 
I   OVlfe.    ..  181'i 

I   ( KtiHbiiiid  lH4a 
I  \\\itv  ...     1»4Fp 

I  jHwbanU  1H47 
I  \Wtfe     ,.jl857 

f  HuBbaiiit! ' 
'tMV<!    ...   . 


]   (>WfiK...  18^ 


L 


Deaf  Belativea 

n^ot  including  brothers  and  sistera 

nor  children.] 


8  third  oouainB . 
IcoQsin 


3  nieces  (Wife  No.  1109  and  Wife  No. 

1693) ;  1  nephew. 
3  nieces  (same  as  husband's) ;  1  nephew 


Niece  (daughter  of  a  hearing  brother) . . 
Cousin ;  2  third  cousins 


2d  cousin 

3  uncles;   6  cousins  (Husb.  No.   1949 
and  Wife  No.  1698) ;  1  third  cousin. 


3  uncles  ;  6 cousins  (Husb.  No.  1949  aud 

Wife  No.  1698) ;  1  third  cousin. 
Second  cousin  (Wife  No.  4012) 


2  fourth  cousins  (Husb.  No.  1431,  Wife 
No.  268). 


Qrandfather . 


Mother  (Wife  No.  3371) . 


Mother  partly,  uncle  slightly  deaf 

Uncle,  aunt,  2  cousins,  slightly  deaf. 


3  third  cousins 

3  cousins  (Husb.  No.  934  is  one). 

3  third  cousins 

3  third  cousins. 


TahUar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


149 


Pabtmkbs  in  Mabbiaox. 


I 

3 


Aaldgned  caote 
of  deaftaess. 


'  *^  I  I   B 


Gold. 


Brain  feyer. 


Scarlet  rash  . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  feyer... 

Typhoid  ferer. 
Brain  fever. . . . 


Gold. 


Spotted  fever., 


Scarlet  fever. , 


{'1 

B 

,(5 


Brain  fever 

Oerebro-ip.  men. 
Oerebro-ap.  men. 


PaU 

Maraemiu .... 
Spotted  fever. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Bemarka. 


Pa.. 
Pft.. 


SickneoB. . 
JWl 


Pa., 
Pa. 


111.. 
Mo.. 


Ill 

KendaUAHd. 
Pa 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


Tezai 
Ark. 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Le  Ooutenlx... 
Lo  Goateulx... 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


Hartford.. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford. . 


Hartford.. 
R.I 


Wis.  h  OoUege. 
lU ... 


Hartford.. 
Kendall... 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Ark.. 
Ark.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Oath'g  in  ears 


Gm&ud 

Winnonden.... 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


f.y. 

|n.y., 

'  N.  T. , 
IN.Y., 


■  Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  126. 

i  Mother  of  Wife  No.  1270  and  Wife  No.  3ffi9. 


Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  221. 


Bro.  of  Wife  No.  4091,  Wife  No.  3663,  and  Wife  No.  8626. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1891. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Huab.  No.  1808. 

Bro.  of  Wife  No.  2461,  Wife  No.  2902,  Wife  No.  3366,  Wife  No. 

8141,  Wife  No.  4331. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  4331.    Parents  second  cousins. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2894,  Wife  No.  2238. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2440. 


Not  deaf. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Na  141. 

Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  140. 


Parents  flrst  cousins. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2896  and  Wife  No.  4008. 


Mother  of  Wife  No.  1866. 

Not  deaf. 

Educated  chiefly  at  home. 

Educated  in  oonmion  schools. 
Not  deaf. 

Parents  cousins.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  162. 

Died  1889. 
Dead. 

Parents  cousins.    Second  marriage;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  161. 
Died  1889. 


150 


Tabular  Statefnent  of  Marriages, 


IDS 


MAKBIAOB8. 


No.  of  Children. 


laso  1^^7S     2 


isenissd    3 


iHfiiit  isa?    2 


llteOlBn     6 


1157    laLNilSTT      1 


im 


17U 

m 
it'j 

1T4 
117 


i>m  im^    L 


lea 

iSQli  \^'A 

laa 

1S9<J  is»i 

161 

l^9^>  i^yi 

tm 

im^  ij^fiG 

ISH 

1S«Q  18^7 

lei 

ies^igt;3 

IIV) 

1 

IGO 

1333  IJ^J^ 

\m 

laW  IHiH 

lOi 

\W^  IH^I 

ifty 

1893  IH^ 

3 

1^^» 


laHO  m*i    I 


INHU  — 

iSBt  1 

]pri7  ^ 

lf<77  L 


IWMVt  IK7T      5 


I 

I 

—  ,     7 

j 
1 


10 


PaBTMEBS  IH  liABSIAOB. 


;  \  Wif€ .... jiti58;    1 

Uhubmid  1BS4    11 
twifi^....,)S66    12 


.      ( HufllAUd  1^43 
^      (Wife...     1864 

«      ilfnabftiid  JB57 
^  i  IWitfi...  l*tS3 


Brothen  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


(UllHtlftOd  lA^ 

Wife 


(HUfilmtid  1$4& 
(Wife,...  18fl7 

(HD6baDd  V^l 
t  WHO...  .11860 

fliijHbfrDd  ISSil 
\Wifi!._Jl8&a, 

(HtiHbLnd  ^SI^ 

\\\\h  ...liaeo; 

I 

(ITubband  l«aft 
"(WlTi  __  iai5 

JHui^b&iHl  1858 
nviie....  1857 

fnuiib&udlaflO 
\  WUt^ . ,  _  1857 

(HiiJ!b«nd  1»17     _ 
(WlfB_„  iS&t:     8 

jirttHbftad  1647 


(Wtfir 


lS5£t     3 


/HnM>flrid:iB09 
(HXft  ,.,  J18H 

/Ht]BbiLQcl!lH9S 
(Wife  ....  jimiO 

(HuHbiiud  1B57 


1H«1 
1031 


tWtfo  . 

(HuHbuid  .- — 
(Wife,,.,  i^m 

(Huabmid  l'^\^ 
(Wife.... '1844 

(EuRbaud  1^0 
(WlfP.,,   .I»a4 

I  f HnjbftndlftM 


^i 


.Wife-... 

(Hnibuid 
(IVife..    . 


1810 
IS52 


5 

10 

12 

10 
6 

10 
6 

10 

I    6 


.      (Hiii^bmiLl  t^l     8 
*  ;   (Wife..., '1854'     7 


(Wllfv 1R34 


'  f  BiiHlMtKl  1»22 
~  !  (Wife  .   . ,  iei47! 


Desf  Belfttives. 

[Not  Including  brothers  sod  sisters 

nor  children.] 


3d  cousin 

Parents  (No.  122) 

Father  (Husb.  No.  3377) ;  uncle  (Hnsb. 
No.  3380):  aunt  (Wife  No.  1395);  4 
cousins  (Husb.  No.  3379  is  one) ;  2 
nephews  and  nieces ;  2  second  cousins 
(Husb.  No.  3687  is  one). 


Cousin 

Mother,  aunt,  uncle,  partly  deaf. 


Parents  (No.  2421);  unde  (Husb.  No. 
421) ;  6  nephews  and  nieces. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


151 


Pabtnsbb  in  Mas&iaok. 


i 


1^         158 

,154 

I 
166 

166 

157 
168 
1S9 
160 
161 
162 
163 
164 
165 
166 
167 
168 
169 
170 
171 
172 

173 

174 
'  176 

! 

I  176 
177 


Assigned  cause 
of  deafness. 


Scarlet  fever. 


School  for  the  , 
deaf  where  I 
educated.       j 


Remarks 


111 I 

Mo Sister  of  Wife  No.  2462. 


Scarlet  fever Pa , 

Brain  fever N.  Y.  Imp'd... 

Scarlet  fever Kendall  h  Obi. 


A    Gathering  in  ear .  j  Iowa  . 


Scarlet  fever Iowa . 


Fits. 


I  Ky.,  111.,  Neb. . 
,Neb 


I  IlL,  Neb, 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Only  one  of  the  relatives  bom  deaf  (Hnsb.  No.  8379) ;  Sister 

of  Wife  No.  4833,  Husb.  No.  8378,  Wife  No.  '2466,  and 

Wife  No.  3116. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  169  and  Wife  No.  3406^ 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  158  and  Wife  No.  8406. 


Bits 

Diphtheria. . . . 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Iowa I  Deserted  husband ;  divorced. 


Md. 
Md. 


I  Kendall  ft  Hd.. 
'  Kendall 


Intermit,  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. 


Fall 

Ulc'd  sore  throat. 

Typ'd  f ev.  ft  cold 


Ohio  ft  Ind. 
Hartford .... 


HI.. 
Hd. 


Typ'd  fev.  ft  cold. 
Spotted  fever 


Oold... 
Sickna 


m.. 

111.. 


HI.. 
DL. 


Hartford. 


Ohio.. 


Sickness 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Inilam.  of  brain. 
Boiling  coffee... 

Diphtheria. 


Cold. 

Disease  in  head. 


Disease  in  head. 
Typhoid  fever... 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Ohio 

O.  ft  Le  Gont'x. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Tenn. 


Ohio. . 
Ky... 


Ohio.. 
Tenn. 


Ohio. 

Minn.ftlnd... 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  7. 

Educated  in  public  schools. 
Sister  of  Wif^  No.  551. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  166. 
Died  1884. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  166. 


Died  18S7. 

Not  deaf.    Died  1890. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  296.    Never  at  school. 
Mother  of  Wife  No.  1136. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  S393 ;  sister  of  Husb. 
No.  1816. 


Died  1894.    Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  176.    First  marriage ;  second 

to  Wife  No.  174. 
Died  1875l    Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  178  and 

Wife  No.  1373 
Died  1894.    Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  176.    Second  marriage;  first 

to  Wife  No.  173. 

Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  173.    1st  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  176. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  175. 


Died  1889. 


152 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


BfAHniAGB 


h        o        o 

'    I 

178    l»gu  1807 


Wol  of  Oiildrcai, 


ihi 

189 
IBl 
18l( 

im 

li7 


19» 


1833 
ISBfii 
lg»l 

lesio ... 

i86»^i»ae 
I 

ISIKI^ISSS 
1890  ISSO 

laooiHoa 

I 

1898  1BT3 


188   ]8@aif)7T     a 


189  issoliarj'   1 


I 


19D    IH90 


vn 


laea 
ie«5 


1889 

lis  isaaiBTB 
i«3  leio 

J  95  ISta  1S75;  " 
13C  IHHU  1380.  6 

197  IH9I  iHan    1 

I 
]]>s  1889  mtya    H 

Itw  la^ri  isgi  _ 

I 

201    t.>{a9  iRsn: 
I       ! 

2lf3     IHMP  IKMl 


1' 

1 

- 

a 

: 

1 

: 

a 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

a 

— 

1 

— 

2 

- 

3 

- 

3 

Pabtnkbs  im  Mabbiaob. 


Brothers  and 

Sistera. 

[1  Deluding  Per- 

BQii  recorded.] 


I  HutbACLd  18491 
~      iWlfi  ....  IS*?! 

f  EuHbKDd  1842 
~     JWifP     ,.  IHW 

,      IHufibftnd  IB^'i^ 
^     twifL'  ....  1868 

I  '        ' 

J  EtiuiNiud  iset 

^  '  tWWiH  ,,_  186Q 
/HuBlwiija  IN27 

_  /Husband  lft27 
1WJf<!  ....   IH28 

_  jlfw>)«iid  I8ff& 
I  *Wifu,,..  1869 
I  I 

_  /Hnebftzid  l^S 
IWffe  ..  .  18&S 

_  '  jHuHbAUd  mie 
I  (Wife    ...,1840 

_  j  >HiiBhandllH43 

_  '  /Hufibiiud  18S3 
iWiff^..,,,lSfi3 

_  fHuiibftiir]  lfl40 
tWif^    ...jlflOO 

I  ,  jHiiMljikudil^e 
(Wlfo       .1*^03 

)  HuKl!wiid  I I 

,iwi.e,...|.,..j 

_  '  /Husband  ie«i 


(Hufilmiid  1K3;^ 
\Wlj€ 


JHuHband  1839 

Iwife,,..  183J 

_     f  Husband  masi 
>Wlfe....  1829 

}Hit«batid  1H3£ 
XWife,,.  ,,,, 

_      (HuHlwilld  1865 

n      fHuflbjind 
OVife. 


fFCmband  IB54 
I  (Wife  .   , ,  IHM 

jHiioband  IKST 
(Wife  ,    ..  1837 

I 
jHuab  And '1865 
(Wlffl...,  ..,. 


^ 

^ 

5 

g 

s 

a 

il 

P 

3 

_ 

9 

— 

3 



11 

1 

Deaf  Belatlvea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Miece. 


—  i  "  Yes,  on  father's  side". 


(Hnribimd  1^3^ 


IHiiHlmjlfl  \Wn 


4  cousins  (Husb.  No.  1960  is  one)  . 
4  cousins 


3  fourth  cousins  (one  is  Husb.  No.  1769). 


2  cousins  (Husb.  No.  390  is  one). 


An  aunt 

3  cousins  (Husb.  No.  921  and  Wife  No. 
1693). 


Great  aunt 

Acousin i| 

Great  aun  t 


Nephew . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


153 


Pabtkxbs  nv  Mabbiaox. 


1 

Anigned  canae 
dTaeafnew. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

[1 

f  B 

Medicine 

Ferer. 

Fit  and  fever 

Wla.  AOaL.... 
Tenn 

N.  Y 

WeatN.  Y.... 

Kann  . .  . 

(  B 

Kan&  ft  Mo.... 

(    1 

Brain  ferer 

ScMrtet  ferer 

Fall.. 

Kana 

{    \ 

Kane .... 

(Inf. 

Pa 

flnf 

Scarlet  fever..... 

FaU 

Sicknen. 

Pa 

Pa 

ilnf. 

Pa 

/  B 

Ont 

{  • 

(  B 

Brain  ferer 

Ont 

Oal 

{   B 

>  Ohio 

f   B 

m- 

{   B 

Ohlo 

[1 

Ohio. 

Ohio 

<  B 

Worm  fever 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Ohio 

{8« 

Ohio 

N.Y 

Ohio. 

Scarlet  fever 

Scrofula 

Ohio." 

( 

Ky 

{' 

Qermany 

i  B 

Ont 

{  10 

Mnmpa. . .  ...... 

Ont 

r  B 

a  0 

{- 

f  B 

Ohio 

i.v 

(  B 

Ohio 

Ohio 

{  B 

Ohio. 

Sickneea 

Ohio 

{- 

Spotted  fever.  .. 
Spotted  fever.... 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Baden 

{  ■•• 

Baden 

Inflam.  of  brain.. 
Scarlet  fever..... 

N.Y.ftH.Mann 
Hartford 

NY 

OhloftBClch... 

Ib 

Scarlet  fever. 

Montreal  Oath. 

{inf. 

Sl*g  on  damp  floor 
Srg  on  damp  floor 

London 

London 

Hamilton 

Bemarka. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  16. 

Parenta  oonaino.    Sia.  of  Wife  No.  178  and  Wife  No.  1873. 


Parents  oonainB. 

Hnaband  and  Wife  conaina. 

Sia.  of  Hnab.  No.  1960.    Second  marriage;  flrat  to  Hnab. 
No.  666. 


First  marriage ;  aeoond  to  Wife  No.  183. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Wife  No.  182. 
Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Hnab.  No.  648. 


Slater  of  Wife  No.  8748. 


Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  283  and  Hnab.  Na  283. 

Died  1883.    Bro.  of  Wife  No.  2067,  Hnab.  No.  188, and  Hnab. 
No.  286. 

Bro.  of  Hnab.  No.  187,  Hnab.  No.  286,  and  Wife  No.  2057. 
0 

Slater  of  Hnab.  No.  8418  and  Wife  No.  81. 
Self-edncated. 


Not  deaf. 

Died  1892.    Parenta  conaina    Bro.  of  Wife  No.  2441.    Flrat 

marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  196. 
Died  1874. 

Died  1892.    Parenta  conaina.   Bro.  of  Wife  No.  2441.    Second 
marriage ;  flrat  to  Wife  No.  194. 


Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  3529. 


Slater  of  Hnab.  No.  3800,  Hnab.  No.  8799,  Wife  No.  8894,  i 

Wife  No.  3801. 
Flrat  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  203. 
Not  deaf.    Died  1876. 

Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Wife  No.  902. 


154 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagee, 


aos 

206 
307 

aos 
ao9 

310 
311 


313 
318 
314 
315 
316 
317 
318 
319 
330 
331 
333 
338 
324 
336 

336 

337 


SCAItRtA<IX«, 


1890 

1800 

18901888 

18001883 

18891881 


1868 


1890 


1889 


1800 
1889 


1871 
1884 
1867 

1877 
1888 


18891889 
1890  1883 


1890 
1891 
1890 
1889 
1890 
1889 
1889 
1891 
1890 
1891 

1889 

1889 


1880 
1889 
1889 
18S6 


1840 
1887 
1868 


Ko.  of  O 

1 

'i 

2 

- 

3 

a 

1 

- 

9 

- 

3 

- 

G 

- 

3 

- 

S 

1 

8 

_ 

% 

- 

% 

- 

1 

— 

1 

- 

S 

- 

3 

- 

4 

3 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

3 

1 

6 

- 

\    I 


a  I  — 
\  — 
I 
a 
3 

5 
3 
3 


—       3 


Paxtkrbs  in  Mareiaob. 


Mothers  and 

Bisten. 

[looliidliig  Per- 

poD  recorded. 


I        I 

twtle...   1S5T 
JHn^bariQ  i^2 


iHuibarul 

\Wilii....,lBflQ.     1 

rBiuiluua'l846|    1 
IWife..   JlS&O?    4 


jDuibAtid  IKH     9 
iWifB....  1S3B:     S 


r&uebaud  1S56 
/HUBbuidllSSS 


JHi]HbBiidill$A4j 
fHiutuDd'lSGm 

I 

rHiiHbp.i]{VlS46 

Iwjffl,...  IBM 
JHuMbond  1866; 

^A^'l/e,,,,  1857 

fBimbnadilSil 
ITVIfe...   il831 

! 
jHiiAbuid  1610' 

iwifu,..,  ian| 

iHii«baad  1A59j 
IWify  . . . .  IS63 

/BtiAtMnd  1R34 

jnilriJiiuid  li^ 
tWifi)  , . , .  IftM 

niufltuind  1843 

(Wife  _.,  INW 

fHutband  1813 
IWUo,  „,im 


!    6 
I    8 

3 

1 


Deaf  BelatlTea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


3  nephews . 
Oousin .... 


Oonsin.. 
OoQsin. 


3d  oonsin  (Wife  Na  4309) 

Parents  (No.  1836) ;  ande ;  grandnncle 
(Hnsb.  No.  U334);  grandannt;  8  3d 
cousins  (including  Hnsb.  No.  1687, 
Hnsb.  No.  1836,  Husb.  No.  8199) ;  3 
3d  cousins  (Indodlng  Wife  No.  1463 
andHusb.  Na  8301) ;  3  4th  cousins. 


8d  oousin. 


3  nieces  or  nephews. 


3  becond  cousins  (Wife  No.  3315,  Wife 
No.  1331). 


Tabtdar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


155 


PABTMnUI  IK  HaBBIAOB. 


70i 
20S 
206 
307 
206 
209 
210 
211 

212 
218 
214 
215 
216 
217 
218 
219 
220 
231 
233 
223 
234 
226 

226 

337 


? 

t 

AMigned  cause 
ol  deafnes& 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

(.... 

S.0 

i   B 

Hart.  AS.  C... 

{b 

Hart.  ftS.  0... 

(   B 

Hartford 

{    6 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Scarlet  f erer.  — 
Diphtheria 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Scarlet  fever 

Oiarko 

{b 

Hartfoid 

Hartford 

Mf  nn ,  .  , 

Hartford 

Clarke  &  Hart. 

{  n 

Bromberg 

Ky 

r  6 

Bolls  in  the  ears. 

{   B 

Ky! :::.:: ... 

(  10 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Scarlet  fever..... 

Henlngltifl 

N.  T 

1     2 

N.T 

(  21 

Minn . , . , 

r   6 

Hartford 

H.  M.,  Clarke 

Spotted  fever.... 

ft  Hartford. 
Minn 

{  B 

Wis 

(   B 

Hartford 

{  1 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Fever 

Hartford 

Ohio 

Teething 

Spotted  fever.... 
Spotted  fever.... 

Ohia 

Pa 

Pe 

( 

{  * 

(   B 

Typhoid  fever... 

Pa 

{ 

m 

r  B 

Pa 

{  " 

Bickn<wa 

Pa 

{J 

(    4 

Spotted  fever.... 
Spotted  fever.... 

Typhoid  fever. . . 
Brain  fever 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Pa 

{    2 

Pa 

(  B 

Pa 

{   B 

Pa 

f1 

Spotted  fever. . . . 
Scarlet  fever 

Pa 

Pa 

f  B 

Pa 

{. 

Typhoid  fever... 

Pa 

( 

Pa 

{iA 

Pa 

Bemarks. 


Dead.    Brother  of  Hiub.  No.  30& 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  205. 

Partly  deaf  from  hirth.    Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  304. 
Second  marriage ;  lirst  to  Hnsb.  No.  204. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  216 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 
566. 


Not  deaf. 

1  child  hiid  of  hearing  fh>m  sickness  at  3  years  of  age. 

Parents  distantly  related. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  3134. 

Died  1866. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  8412.    Sister  of  Hnsb. 
No.  167& 


Died  1888. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  1611.    Died  1892. 

Not  deaf. 

Parents  first  consins. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  366. 

First  manisge ;  3d  to  Wife  No.  306 ;  3d  to  Wife  No.  566. 
Died  1882. 


Separated. 


Not  deaf. 
Uneducated. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  125  and  Wife  No.  1634. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  ISa 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  224. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  221. 


Sister  of  HnsbL  No  1401. 


156 


Tahular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


IfABBIAOU. 


229 


290 


j 


234  \\m 


285 
2W 
287 


1»0 
1^1 


l|l 


289 
240 
241 
242 

243  ,ie^ 

244 
246 
246 
247 
248 
249 
2S0 


2B1 


1844 


1888 
1MS4 

lrt7Jj 
1M6.\ 
1H8:1 


1«M 
1N9;J 
lH8d 
IBOO 
1WK9 
1M9<)  Win 

IKH5J  iHHd 
llWlllHtfd 


tsa(^ 


No.  of  OhUdren. 


i 

1 

! 

1 

2 

- 

2 

- 

2 

- 

2 

2 

-  1    2 

2 

- 

1 

- 

- 

4 

- 

- 

8 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

4 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

- 

— 

8 

— 

2 

1 

8 

- 

8 

- 

7 

1 

6 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

8 

- 

- 

3 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

4 

- 

- 

8 

- 

1 

1 

- 

~ 

2 

- 

1 

Pabtnkbs  IK  Ma&biaok. 


(Hnsbuid  1864 
\WiS^....  1867 


1884 


(HiwlMnd 
1  Wife .... 


(Hiubttnd 
iWlfe.... 


1888 


Brothers  and 

SlBten. 

[Including  Por- 

eon  recorded.] 


6      1 

4     — 


/Husband  1836,    i 
t  Wife....  1848'    8 


(Husband '  1851 'sev 


'l85lL 


tWife . . . 
Hnsband 

Wife .... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
\Wlfe.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

tWife.... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 


1866|    6 
1882  sev. 


1845 


1868 
1869 


1889,     4 


1866| 


1837 
1887 


1848 

1867 


1845 
1857 


1863 
1869 


1881 
1843 


6 
1838     3 


1834     6 
18411  12 


1848' 
1866, 


1834     9 


1864     8 

121     6 


1808     8 
1820     2 


18441     4 
1845    11 


1861 
1863 


1863i     7 
1866     2 


Deaf  Belatiyes. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Parents  (No.  4264) ;  4  undes  (including 
HuDb.  No.  1377,  Husb.  No.  1376,  and 
Husb.  Na  1379),  and  8  aunU  (Wife 
No.  1377  is  one). 


Cousin. 
Oousln . 


Oousin  (Wife  No.  8162).. 


2  cousins  (Husb.  Na  446  is  one);  2 
nephews  (Husb.  No.  2424  and  Husb. 
No.  2426),  and  8  grandnieoes. 


—    Ck>usin . 


Aunt 

8  second  cousins. 


!  2  third  cousins  . 
I  Father's  cousin . 


—  {  Parents  (No.  60) ;  4  nieoea. , 


—    1  relative. 


—     Nephew(Husb.  No.  1341). 


Tabular  Slatement  of  Marriages. 


157 


»i 

£ 

, 

§ 

i 

a 

£ 

1 

1 

g 

^ 

1 

1 

PABTNXB8  IN  MaBBIAOX. 


228 


231 
232 

233 


235 
236 
237 
238 
239 
240 
241 
242 
243 
244 
245 
246 
247 
24H 
249 
250 
261 


Assigned  ( 
of  deftflK 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
edacated. 


{'"* 

Drinking  lye.... 

Mich 

1  B 

Ohio 

{  B 

N.  y 

1    2 

Catairh. 

Pa ) 

t    1 

Ind / 

Ohio 

{I 

{' 



Ferer. 

Ind 

Nova  Scotia. . . . 

Scarlet  fever 

Hartford 

N,  Y 

Snotied  fnvm* 

Mich 

(     6     Smallnox 

Ind 

i  B 

Ind 

i  12 

Fan 

{     2 

Diphtheria 

MeMlea 

Dublin. 

Oal 

/.. 

i  B 

Pe 

i  B 

Pa 

{lA 

i  B 

Scarlatina 

Pa 

Pa 

{   B 

Pe 

{^ 

Ind. 

Brain  ferer 

Brain  fever 

Ind 

{? 

1  B 

N.Y. 

OentialN.y... 

N  Y 

{    2 

Scarlet  fever. .... 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

N,  Y 

1   B 

Pa 

Hartford 

Mich 

{    1 

Whooping  oongh 
or  measles. 

Brain  fever 

Bfich 

i  B 

Wis 

{    9 

Wis. 

( 

{  B 

Ohio 

finf 

Kv       

\  b' 

Ky..::.:;:.::. 

( 

{ 

Ohio. 

/  11 

Scarlet  fever 

Wis. 

I  B 

Wis. 

i    3 

Scarlet  fever.  — 
Qather'g  In  head. 

Scarlet  fever 

FalL 

Mich 

(Inf. 

Mich 

/    1 

N.Y 

{    1 

N.  Y. 

Not  deaf. 


Died  1883. 

Sister  of  Hash.  No.  4266. 


Husband  and  wife  cousins. 
Abandoned  his  wife. 

Died  1887. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Husb.  No.  566. 

Died  1876.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  2425. 
Died  1877. 

Parents  first  oouslns. 

Desd. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  2889 

Not  deaf 

Divorced  about  1875. 

Educated  in  hearing  schools. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1634. 

Died  1893. 
Parents  cousins. 


Died  1891. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  270,  Husb.  No.  28.    Mother  of  Wife  No. 
2617.    Died  1893. 

Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  2499.    Died  1867. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1271.    Died  1893. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1873. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2475,  Husb.  No.  2500,  Wife  No.  1680, 
Wife  No.  4315. 


Not  deaf.    Diedias9. 

Died  1889.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  295. 


Parents  first  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1342. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1284. 


158 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


292 
263 
254 

266 
266 

267 

268 
269 
260 
261 

202 

968 
264 
206 
266 
267 
268 

200 
270 
271 
272 
278 
274 


MABBXAOX8. 


1 

1880 
1898 
1889 


1882 
1888 
1874 


1891  1875 


1890 

1890 

1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 

1890 

1892 
1890 


Pabtnkbb  in  Mabbiaob. 


No.  of  Ohildran.  , 


_. 



1 

tc 

g 

fl 

i  1 

1 

Q    n 

p 

1874 


1887 
1890 
1829 
1881 


1S78 


1886 


1864 


—   1 


3  j  1 

i 

4  :^   1 

1  1  ^-   1 


1861 


1890 
1892 
1890 
1S90 

189l|l868 

I 

1890|1860 
18901865 
1891 1 1886 


1890  . 


1890'. 


I 


4  I  — 
2 


Brothen  uid 
Slstera. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded  ] 


—       2 
1 


/Husband  1 1866 
,  (Wife....  1868 

f  Hnsband  1866 
>  Wife,.,.  1871 

/HoMb^nd  lS4a 
twifo 18&4 


1       1 


lwiffl....|1843 

(Hiubaud  1S30 
Wife...     IHn 


jHuaband 
twife.... 

(Hnsband 


3 

^ 

H 

Q 





16 

4 

10 

6 

6 

8 

5 

3 

4 

3 

Deaf  BelativeB. 

[Not  incladlng  brothen  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


(Husband 
twife.... 


(Husband 
tWife.... 

I  Husband 


LWife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


1864 


1808     6 
2 


1867 
186£^ 

1889 


10 


1888     4 


1846 
1868 

1869 


1816 
1807; 


(Hnsbandil869 
\Wi/e. 


(Husband 
\Wi/e.... 


1837 


(Husband  1818     5 
t  Wife....  1886     6 


(Husband 
Iwife.... 


18411     1 

•  !    1 


iHtfband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 


1840     8  I 


1832     6  ' 
....      5 


Cousin  (Husb.  No.  987). 


Mother  and  brother  partially  deaf  ftom 
measlea 


Father  (Husb.  No.  267) ;  2grandunclea; 
2  aunts  (Wife  No.  2431  is  one);  2 
cousins  (Husb.  No.  2641  and  Wife  No. 
8100). 


2  uncles ;  1  nephew  (Husb.  No. 

1  niece  (Wife  No.  3100). 
Nephew  (Husb.  No.  267) 


2541); 


Mother  was  hard  of  hearing  at  26,  and 
gradually  became  totally  deaf :  niece 
(Wife  No.  3612). 


Second  cousin 

Grandfather  partially  deaf ;  4th  oonain 
(Husb.  No.  144). 


5      — 

2  I  — 


(Husband 
tWife .... 


1854     2 
1869  6or7 


2  '  -  I  - 
1  ,5or6  — 


....      1 
1850'     1 


Parents  (No.  60) ;  8  nieces  (one  is  Wife 
No.  2617). 


Second  cousin  (Wife  No.  272) 

2  second  cousins  (Husb.  Na  272  is  one) 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


159 


Pabtnsu  in  Marbiaok. 


School  for  the 
dnf  where 
educated. 


'P**lffTH'k«y. 


Died  1890. 


Died  1898. 
Died  1891. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1444. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  9688. 

Fhther  nephew  to  mother.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  19. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  8481.    Wed  1874. »    Husbuid  and  wife 
Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  256J  related. 

and  Wife  No.  19. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 

Died  1889. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1345. 

Died  1888. 

Bro.  of  Wife  No.  1581,  Wife  No.  3819,  Wife  No.  770.     Dead. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  400,  Wife  No.  3343. 


Second  marriage ;  lirst  to  Husb.  No.  4318. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  216. 
Notdeur. 

Dead. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  187&    Sister  uf  Hnsb.  No.  1431 . 

Separated. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  3889. 

Not  deaf.    Killed  at  BnU  Bnn,  1862. 

First  muTiage :  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  1869.    Sister  of  Wife 
No.  243,  Hnsb.  No.  28. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  4009. 

(     Hnsband  and  wife  are  second 
Parents  second  cousins  (  cousins. 


160 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages*. 


375 
376 
377 
378 
379 
380 
381 
383 
383 
384 
386 
386 
387 
388 
389 
390 
391 
393 
393 
394 
396 
396 
397 
398 
399 
300 


MAMauasa, 


1803 


I 


1390 
ISOO 
1993 
WSrl 
1S90 
1803 

law 

I 
U90 

1891 1 1^1 

1390:1890 

18Q3jt3dl| 

1S90'..,J 

legi 

IJSWI 1S51 
1H93  1S88 
t891u.,. 
laM  ..,,| 
1S91 
1390  3984 


1  I... 


1894  ls51  7  ,  — 

1891J1S91  —  I  — 

I 

ie9(Jl«85  2      - 

i 

I 

ISita  18G0  —      — 


law,. 


I 


Pabtmkbs  nf  Mabbiaok. 


I 


IMT 


)HUflbKD(l 

tWlftt... 
JM  luiband 


iHiubftDd;.,.. 
tWif^^....  1829 

rfinubjmd  3S«9 
1  Wire  ....  1874 


Brothers  and 
Sifltera 
(Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


^  I 

1 
1 

1 

3 


fiffuibafuf'  .^** 
tWlf?....ilB6S 

IBunbuid' 


JHuBbuid  ISSG 
\mt9 

iHusbmid  lH3a 
"iWUe 


I  Huflbud  1660 
!  (Wif*^,...  1H7LI 


j  Hanbud  18^3 
<Wlfe....  IgfiO 

JHtiBbaud  1^1 

t  Wift larzo 

iHuJiUud  1549 


f  HujibKiid>  ■ 

\i¥irtf...  . 


(Huaband  18^3 
\Wife 1829 

(  H  lilt  bond  IB^ 
"i  Wife....  I  IMS 

jHujibuid  .... 
\yi\U 


rHiiRb&Dd  1H05 
tWife... 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


BecoDd  cousin  . 


Fhther  (Husb.  No.  3148);  grandaunt.. 


2i- 

8|- 


3  cousins  (Wife  No.  1368  and  Husb.  No. 

3476). 


1  cousin  (Husb.  No.  1946) . 
Cousin 


jHiUibiind  1846 
\wm 


fHunband  IS^S 
\\\\tv 1H42 

(Wifi     ...  nm 

fHtubiknd  i§^; 
"iWif*....  ,„.' 

fHuibuid  1860 
\Wife....  1857 

jHtUibAnd  lft(^ 
iwife....  ISTl. 

(Huxband  1836 
I  I  Wife,.,  1S24 

\  JHusbuid  iS4l 


3  cousins  (Husb.  No.  189  is  one). . 


Niece  (Wife  No.  1136). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


161 


276 
276 
277 
278 
279 
280 
281 
282 
283 
284 
286 
286 
287 
288 
289 
290 
291 
292 
293 
294 
295 
296 
,  297 

i 

298 
I  299 
'  300 


PABTNBB8  IH  MaBBZAOB. 


1 

Ajiaigned  oaiue 
of  deafnew. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

i  B 

N.T 

i   B 

N.  Y 

/.... 

N.  T 

i  B 

Ill 

(.... 

N.  T 

ta)tf 
{    ' 

Ulcenonhead... 
Gerebro-sp.  men. 

Hartford 

Ya.  &  EendaU.. 
Va. 

{  ' 

Inflam.  of  brain . 

Hartford 

(  . 

{    8 

r.... 

Spotted  fever.... 

Le  Gontealx. . . 
Ky 

{ 

Kyi. :::::..:.: 

i   B 

m 

{ 

la 

/  B 

111. 

I 

(    6 

Brain  ferer 

Heaslea 

Ind 

{     « 

Ind 

f  B 

Ohio. 

Diphtheria. 

Ohio. 

Ohio. 

i 

flat. 

Inflamnuition .... 

Ala 

<      ' 

i 
( 

{ 

(  B 

Hartford 

is 

(  B 

Ulcers 

Hartfoxd 

N.  Y 

\   B 

N  Y 

BrysipelaB 

N.  Y 

N.Y.(T) 

Hartford 

\ 

i^X 

Scarlet  fever..... 

N.  Y. 

\ 
i    2 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Brain  fever 

Siclmas 

HI 

{  1 

(     3 

la.  Is  Minn.... 
Ohla 

{   B 

Ohio 

{"* 

Lung  fever 

HI.  ftind 

Ind 

f    2 

Diphtheria 

Typhoid  fever.. . . 

Diphtheria 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever. . .  . 
Cold. 

Wis 

f    2 

Minn 

Win. 

I    « 

Minn 

(    2 

N.  Y. 

{     ^ 

N.  Y 

(    7 

{- 

BenuirkB. 


Flmt  marriage. 
Dead. 


Slater  of  Wife  No.  2358.    Second  marriage;  first  to  Hnsb. 
No.  823.    Parents  conslns. 

Died  189a 


Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1483.     Parents  cousins. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  186  and  Husb.  No.  283. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  186  and  Husb.  No.  282. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  187,  Husb.  No.  188,  and  Wife  No.  2067. 

Slightly  deaf  from  scarlet  fever. 

Not  deaf. 

Deserted  his  urife  1891. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2127. 


Died  1884. 


Died  1868. 
Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1695. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  168. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  24a    Died  1894. 


First  marrla^ ;  second  to  Wife  No.  298. 
Died  1890. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  297. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  2811.    Died  1898 . 

Not  deaf. 


162 


Tabular  Staieinent  of  Martnages. 


Habbiaobs. 


806 


1867     8     — 


18911890     1     —     _ 


1858  uev. 


1863 


1867 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


n    p 


2     -       3     - 


8     —       3     — 


—     —       2 


all.    — 


Fabtnebb  in  Mabbiaob. 


(HasbandlSOT 
\Wife....\. 


(Husband  1 1860 
i  Wife. .J. 


rHiuiband|1886 
(Wife....  1 1843 


(Husband 
tWife.... 


(Husband 
IWife.... 

{Husband 
Wife.... 


(Husband 


I  Wife. 


1842 
1846 

1883 

1828 

1833 


(Husband  1883 
tWife. 


(Husband 

\W1f€. 


(Htuband 
(Wife.... 


1866 
1860 


(Husband 

t  Wife....  1869 

1828 


(Husband 
Wife.... 


(Husband 
twife.... 


1832 

(Husband  1847 
I  Wife....  1867 

(Husband  1838 
(Wife....!  1848 

(Husband  1843 
(Wife....  1846 

(Husband  1 1867 
(Wife....  1867 

r  Husband  1819 

(Wife....  1836 


(Husband; 
(Wife . 


1819 
1834 


{Husband  1819 
Wife....  11827 

(Husband  1S47 
tWife ....  11860 

(Husband  1866 
\Wife 


(Husband  1 1826 
t  Wife....;  1829 

(Husband 

\Wf/6 


(Husband  1 1840 
tWlfe   ...  1847 


Brothers  and 
Bisteni. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded. 


I|1 

^    a 


I  s 


I- 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


3  cousins. 


Cousin.. 


Tahdar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


163 


PABTMnU  XK  MaBBIAOB. 


901 
902 
303 
904 
305 

906 

307 
306 
309 
310 
3U 
SU 
318 
314 
316 
316 
317 

318 

319 

320 

331 
339 
333 
334 
336 


1 

Andgned  oaose 
of  deafbesa 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

(     8 

ninffliii. 

Hartford 

N.  Y 

\ 

{    * 

( 

1  ... 

Scarlet  feyer..... 
Scarlet  fever..... 

m 

HI 

(   B 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

{I 

u 

B 

Ulcers  in  head... 
Uloers  in  head. . . 

{" 

niceninhead... 

{" 

Ulcers  in  head... 

Hartford 

{ 

{i 

i    B 

Scarlet  fever  and 
whooping  oongh. 

Hartford 

Hartfoid. 

W.Va.,Hartf'd, 

Hartford 

H.  T. 

{- 

f 

{"b" 

N.T 

(   B 

Va 

{     6 

Va 

f   B 

Va. 

Va. 

{    7 

Typhoid  fever... 
Sickness 

{1 

i    B 

m. 

Til.,,, ,.. 

Ohio 

{     B 

Measles. 

W.Pa 

Hartford 

Ill 

i    B 

{b 

{    B 

Hartford 

HI 

1    B 

f  B 

Hartford 

Hartford 

I» 

1 
f   B 

X^&flflUl*  Ok  OnUQ  • 

{     6 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Ift 

(  B 

Utah 

Hartford 

Hartford 

{- 

(Inf. 

Ulcers  in  head... 
Ulcers  in  head... 

l.... 

Hartford 

Hartford 

{1 

Catarrhal  fever.. 
Uloeminhead... 

Bemarks. 


Died  1862. 
Not  deaf. 


Dead. 


Parents  second  cousins. 


First  or  second  marriage ;  other  wife  No.  907 ;  third  mar- 
riage to  Wife  No.  806. 
Died  1871. 

First  or  second  marriage;  other  wife  No.  806:  third  mar- 
riage to  Wife  No.  308. 

Third  marriage ;  two  other  wives  Nos.  906  and  807. 


Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 

Parents  coasins. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  2388. 
Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  1761  and  Wife  No.  4378. 

Brother  of  Husband  No.  816.    One  brother  hard  of  hearing. 
Sisterof  Wife  No.  2678. 

Brother  of  Hnsband  No.  314.    One  brother  hard  of  hearing. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  819 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 

820.    Died  189a 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1169  and  Hnsb.  No.  1171.      Parents 

cousins. 
Fint  marriage :  second  to  Wife  No.  818 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 

920.    Died  1893. 

Third  marriafre ;  first  to  Wife  No.  319 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 

818.    Died  1898. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  667. 


Not  deaf. 

Separated. 

First  marriage :  second  to  Husb.  No.  277.    Parents  cousins. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  3868. 

Not  deaf. 


164 


TaJbular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


336 
327 


380 
881 
88a 
838 
884 
88B 
386 
387 
388 

S89 

340 
341 
342 
348 
844 
346 
346 
347 
348 
349 
360 


Mabbiaobs. 


No.  of  Ohililren. 


1890:1862 


Pabtnbbs  in  Mabbiaob. 


Brothers  and 
SlBten. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded  ] 


1     — 


1  !~ 


(Hnsband 
twife. 


h 

1804 
1806 


^1 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Mot  inclnding  brothers  and  Bisters 

nor  children.] 


10     — 


1     -  i    1 

1 


L...I  1 
I    I 


(Husband  — 
\Wlfe....  1874 

(Hoaband  11832' 
(Wife..,.:  1847 

i  (Husband  — 

twifo ....  ....  I 

I  (Husband  1866 
,  \Wife....  11860 

I  /Husband  i  1866' 
!  Iwife....  1865 


(Husband 
Iwife .... 


1  i  — 


I 


1890'....'  —  I  —  ^ 

!  I 

1394!....; 


(Husband  1844 
twife....  1843 


twife....  1882, 


(Husband 
(Wife .... 


(Hnab . 

iwife... 


18921892 

- 

- 

- 

" 

18901876 

1 

8  j  - 

8  '  — 

1890 
1890 

1 
i 

IflKI 

1 

' 

1898,1867 

1 

1 

7ort'  - 

1 

aU.  - 

1890 
1892 

! 

1 

1891 

'   1 

j 
1890!.... 

—  — 

—  1  ~ 

1891,1891 

-  ■  - 

""  1  "~ 

1898 
1808 

?l 


(Husband  1862 
twife 

(Husband  1848 
twife....  1 1849 

{Husband  1849 
Wife...! 

(Husband 


^1 


twife....  1814; 

(Husband  1838 
twife....  jl848 

(Husband  1 1846 
\Wift.....,..\. 


1 

1 ! 
1 

7-8' 


1890 
1890 


(Husband  1 1867 
t  Wife....' 1866 

(Husband!  1808 
twife ........ 

(Husband! . . . . ' 
twife....'.... 


(Huab . 

twife... 


1890  j  1874 


8  1  — 


3  I  — 


/Husband 
twife... 


/Husband 
twife . 


1846 


1  I 
1 


1866 


(Husband  18681    9 
twife....  1868   10 


I  2  oouains., 


l^- 


\ 


Parents  (No.  1066) ;  uncle ;  'daunts  (Wife 
No.  790  and  Wife  No.  1710). 


2     —     Nieoe  (Wife  No.   2606);    nephew,  and 

I     grandnephew  or  niece. 
10  ;  — 
;    4  !  —     Cousin  (Wife  No.  2191). 

10  '  — 


6     — 

8  ;  — 


Mother's  half  brother 

2  second  cousins  (Wife  No.   3460  anC 
Husb.  No.  2249). 


7-8    — 


/Husband  1 1847 
twife....  11867 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


165 


Pabtnbbs  in  Masbiaok. 


k  I 


826 


327 


390 


'  334 
,  336 


337 


r 

340 

'341 

I  I 

342 

343 

I 
344  i 

I 

346  ! 

I 
I 

346 
I  I 

347 
■  I 

348  I 

349  j 

350  ; 


1 

!            ! 

,    ^     '   Amigsed  cause 
1     3           ofdeafnen. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

1 

/....! 

HartfoM.  .. 

i  B    .            . 

Hartford 

0  &  W  Pa 

1(1;  Whooping  cough. 
/    4  .  IWl 

0.  fcW.Pa.... 
Hartford 

1  \   B  1 

Hartford 

'  ^        1 

j  ( 

1  \    3  !  Scarlet  fever. .... 
{  B    

N.Y 

Ohio. 

ij  B :::::::::::: 

Ohio    '. 

(   B    

Ohio 

'{b :.:...:: 

(....' 

Ohio....  

i| :.::: 

i    2  i  Scarlet  ferer 

ni 

\  A    Brain  fever 

HI 

(        1 

\    2     Heaoles 

Ind 

'  rinfJ 

t...  , . 

1     ...    

{..  i : 

i  B  1 

N.  Y 

W  Pa 

it".'.  . 

1*        1 
(Inf.lSiokzien 

Ohio 

1  \  B  1  

Ohio. 

1  ^        1 

1  r    1  lOatheringinhead 

N.Y  *Coll... 

/.... 

C  N  Y 

,(•...   Slcknena 

N.  Y 

'  i 

.  <    4  I  Slckneas 

1^1  •=»«'*""■ 

f  17  1  Brain  fever 

/    2  ,  Disch'ge  from  ear 
\  A     Scarlet  fever  and 

diphtheria. 
(    2    Cold 

N.  Y.  *0oU... 
0.  N.  Y 

a  N.  Y.  *  w. 

N.Y. 

Ohio          ..  .. 

(....; 

( Brain  fever  and 

jf.  6'..*. 

1    spinal  affection. 

{::::':;:;::::;::;:;:::; 

N.Y 

Hartford 

^  "*, 

r    3  1  Scarlet  fever 

W.  Va 

\Inf.( 

Va 

(    4  1  Cerebro-spk  men.. 
(    6     Cerebro-sp.  men. 

/  B  ' 

(    6  1  Brain  fever 

Kana 

Kans 

OaU  ft  Oregon. 
Oregon. 

Kemarks. 


Died  1884. 


Sister  of  Husband  No.  1053. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2260. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Wife  No.  331. 
Died  1890. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  330. 


Not  deaf. 

Died  1894. 

Died  two  weeks  after  marriage. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husband  No.  4337. 


Not  deaf. 

Parents  first  cousins. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  863.    Parents  second 

cousins. 
Died  1878-4. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  1220.    Not  at  school. 


Dead. 


Parents  cousins. 


166 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Pabtmbbs  xm  Mabbiaok. 


Srothera  and 

Biatera. 

[locludlng  Peiv 

Rpn  rdoorded.] 


Deaf  BeUttvea. 

[Not  including  brothers  uid  sisters 

nor  children.] 


a     —  .  Oreat-Mint. 


4  cousins 

Father  (Husb.  No.  286S) ;  Ormndfather 
(Husb.  No.  2370);  6  cousins  (includ- 
ing Husb.  No.  2366  and  Wife  No.  533) ; 
6  nieces  and  nephews  (including  Wife 
No.  1998  and  Wife  No.  8;i29). 


Parents  (No.  2434) ;  uncle  (Husb.  No 
3388) ;  aunt  (Wife  No.  29) ;  ooasii^ 
(Husb.  No.  3547  is  one). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


167 


Pabtnkbs  in  Mabbiaob. 


351 

362 

I 

jS53  I 

366  j 
366  I 

367 


4 
8 

6 
B 


B 
B 


B 
\1X 


a 


PH 


9 
8 

1 
2 

3 

A 


1 

6 
B 

8 
B 


Aflsigned  cansc 
of  deafaesfl. 


Oerebro-ap.  men. 
Teething 


Spotted  ferer. . 
Typhoid  f erer . 

CJolda 


Brain  fever.... 
Spinal  meningitis 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Wis. 
Wis 


Ind.  k  College. 
Ind. 


Ohio. 
Ohio.. 


Va.. 
Va.. 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
N.  0 


N.  Y.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


"Sores" Ohio.. 

Whooping congh.  Ohio.. 


*8orea" 


Spotted  fever.... 
Scarlet  fever. .... 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Cold 


Fits 

Slckneaa. 


Scarlet  fever. . . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Conges'n  of  brain 
Sickneos 


Scarlet  fever 

Fright  at  bark  of 


Scarlet  fever 

Measles 

Sickness  &  chills. 
Bndn  fever 


Ohio.. 
Ky... 

Ind... 
Ind... 


Remarks. 


Died  1893. 


Parents  first  oonslns. 
Parents  second  cousins. 


HartTd  k  Coll. 
Hartford 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ind. . . 
Ohio.. 


Va., 
Pa., 


HartfdftColl. 
Hartford 


Va.. 
Va.. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2309  and  Husb.  No.  2366. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1320.    Died  1871. 
Not  deaf.    Died  187a 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf.    First  mai-rlage ;  second  to  a  hearing  woman. 
Parents  fourth  cousins.    Dead. 


Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  864.    Divorced  1890 . 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  4097. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1262. 


Sister  of  Husband  No.  2266. 


Parents  cousins. 


Not  deaf. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  3685. 


Died  1879. 

Sister  of  Husband  No.  1196. 


Parents  third  cousins. 


X 


168 


Tabidar  Stateiaent  of  Marriages. 


13 

1 

s 

p 

f 

No.  of  CUildran, 

i 

1 

1 
n 

1 

P 

— ^~    ^-- 

^^^, 

--1 

376 

1BfM> 

377 

ie» 

iBm  — 

- 

878 

IB90 

^..   .... 

..* 

379 

nao 

1 

- 

^ 

- 

380 

lisi 

_ 

4 

- 

881 

issi  laei  — 

1 

~ 

_ 

- 

382 

IBM, 1891    _ 

..., 

388 

l8B12l»9a    - 

- 

_, 

_ 

884    18l»4iatt2     1 

.... 

-t* 

t 

886  |1S»0  ISTIk  , . , 

886  ilW); 

»        1        j 

....!.. 

.... 

387  [iflBQmi' 

, 

388  ;ii90  lifii    n 

- 

a 

- 

389    1890-   ..    — 

~ 

" 

- 

390    ISOalHO-J 

1       1 
891  il&BOlSfla 

11 

u 

- 

893   im  

" 

393    IHW 

■"1 

394    tm)  1863      1      -1 

_  i 
1 

396  lewi  ii*»o    :i    - 

3 

396    two  ....      I      — 

3 

- 

397  isQ^  .  .    a    — 

a 

- 

898    iB^ii        .      1     ..-, 

I 

1                         1 
399    l*i»2              ff     *        a 

—  ■ 

400  iimi    -      li    -     a 

- 

401 

mm 

ft 

- 

fi 

- 

PABTNKB8  Df  MABBIAOB. 


/Husbuid  1818 
t  Wife....,  1822 


1866 
1867 


Brothers  and 
SliiterB. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


rHusbsnd 
twife.... 

(Husband 


(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
Iwife..  . 


1806 


1844 
1860 


1843     1 
1846 


(Husband,  1861 
(Wife.   ..11870 

(Husband  1869 
twife....!l870 


(Husband 
IWife.... 

(Husband 
\Wlfe.  .. 

/Husband 
\Wife.... 


1863 
1871 


1863 
1870 


1840 
1860 


(Husband  1 1814 
tWife..  .11803 

(Husband  1838 
\Wlfe ....  11838 

(Husband  il84S 
tWife ....  1866 

(Husband 

tWife.  ..  1819 

(Hu8band\l86» 
twife....  11866 

(Husband  11888 
\Wife 


(Husband  1808,    1 
\Wife....  ....\.... 


(Husband 
\Wlfe... 


1816 


i  jHiiKbaiul  1*^ 


I  Wife. 


,lt«2 


'  (HaiiljftDd;iM58 
i  tTllfo  ,...,1861 


JHunbana  1851;     1 
twift  ....  1»53     1 

1 

1 


jHorilHUidlBIO 
\Wlfu...   ,. 


/Hu«budlS38     1 
\Wife. 


/HuMbsud  1837 
\Wifo  . . . .  1844 

jHnslMUd  1H43 
^Wlfn..,,  Is46 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Second  cousin . 


.  6  cousins  (Including  Husb.  No.  3466, 
I  Husb.  No.  3786,  Wife  No.  8866,  and 
I      Wife  No.  8786). 


11  other  relatiyes. , 


I 


2  uncles ;  2  aunts. . 


2  cousins. 


Tabula)'  Statement  of  Marriages. 


169 


Pabtnbrb  in  Marrxaok. 


III 

Aflilgned  cause 
of  deafness. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

™ '  / « 

Sickness 

N.  Y 

Slckneeii 

N.  Y 

Heades 

Spinal  meningitis 

Typhus  fever 

Ind 

"',{7 

Ind 

Hartford 

„o        f  .  . .  . 

m 

HI 

J79    1    -g- 

«o   {b' 

Dropsy  on  brain. 

ni 

m 

lot  ,  i   B 

Pa 

Pa 

wi    1  ^ 

Sickness 

Spotted  fever.... 
Spotted  fever.... 

Brain  fever 

H»      /      8 

Ohio 

»2    lax 

Ohio 

Pa 

^®  i{   B 

Pa 

«*'{    J 

Brain  fever 

Spotted  fever. . . . 

Scarlet  fever. 

Spotted  fever.... 

Spotted  fever.... 

Ind,  kill 

Ind 

««'{  2 

Ill.andla..  .. 
la 

K»       /    B 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford. 

Hartford. 

Mi8a.andl4k.. 
Min 

Cholera  morbus.. 

"Winter  fever".. 
Scarlet  fever. .... 

»a   1   /.... 

1 

CSerebro-sp.  men. 
Canker  rash 

ni 

N.Y 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford. 

^*  i   (   B 

"niueiBi , 

»9J     1   " 

!  r  s 

Scarlet  fever 

Fev.  k  abeceaaea 

in  head. 
Ty'd*  brain  fev.. 
Scarlet  fever 

Measles. 

Hartfoid 

Hartford 

Ind 

»6'{  5 

Wis 

(  a 

KendalL 

MJch 

ms    {  ^ 

1  ^  " 

(    B 

ni 

""|{ 

-.«      f 

«»,{;•;• 

f 

En« 

^  {■_ 

(  B 

Hartford 

Hartford 

111.  and  Ind.... 
lU 

^     {   B 

m,  {B 

AbsoeM.. '...'.'.'.! 

Remarks. 


Died  1892. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  3987. 

Not  deaf. 

Dead. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  492.    Sister  of  Husb. 

No.  19H4  and  Husb.  No.  19S3. 
Dead. 
Probably  second  marriage  ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  1783.    Sifter 

of  Husb.  No.  804.    Parents  third  cousins. 
Parents  second  coubIur. 


Parents  cousins.    Dead. 
Hard  of  hearing. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 
Dead. 

Died  1887. 


Died  1892. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  262  and  Wife  No.  3746. 
Dead. 


170 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


•8  ,  _ 


Mabbiaobs. 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


^    5  I  3 


402 
40S 


1890 
1890 


404  ,1890  1889 


406 
406 
407 


I 


1890 
1890 
1890  .... 


408  1893 


409 
410 
411 


1890 


1893 


1867 
1891 


1891  1891 


I 
412  18901884 


418 
414 
416 
416 


1890. 

18931892 

I 
I 

18981892 

i 

1890  . 


417  {1890j. 


418  1891  1863 


419  1892:1891 


420  1892 


421 


422 

428 
424 


1892 

1891 
1892 


1874 


i  I 


1876  — 


I 


1884 
1889 


1 


—   6 


—   2  — 


-18,- 
—  —   1 


...   2 
4  — 


Pabtnbbs  t»  Mabbzaob. 


VlfB  . 


(Unpbuid 


(Wife,.,, 


(Huftband 
\Wlfe. 


(BuAband 


Brothers  and 

Slsten. 

[ID4  luding  Per- 

H4m  recorded.] 


ie«6 
1BS4, 


1U% 


IWlfp,,.. 


JHuflbaniJ 


(Hnrtl 
twif.! 


nb&ud 


JHuBbBiid 


ISGI 
ISSfi' 


l3«6 


IB42 
1S47 


iwm 


(HuabftDdlBeo 


(H^ebuid 
lwife„„ 


( FTupband 
(Wife. 

/Huflband 
(HuMliAUd 


(Hmbuid 
\Wlfti. 


3S&S 


1826 


in7a 


iiiies 


Jeas 
]ao9 


jHnebAitd' ' 


im 

\\\\ 


usbAEid 
iff 


jniubflDd 


184fi 
1852 


-!-:-;{' 


|HuAbuidl306 

HuBbiHdiaHfl 

_  I   fHii<l>aiid  Ifflfl 
t^Vil- ....']861 

_     /HuflbaDdllSfK 


n  I 

8  ; 
3  j     8 


Deaf  Belatiyea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisterB 

nor  children.] 


Oooaina :  nncle ;  aont 


2  cousins. 


1  cousin. 


Father  (Husb.  No.  1866) ;  aunt . 


Father  (Husb.  No.  1866) ;  aunt . 


Parents  (No.  2600) ;  2  cousins  (Wife  No. 
736  and  Husb.  No.  3231 )  *  uncle  (Husb. 
No.  3232) ;  aunt  (Wife  No.  3232). 


Parents  (No.  3700);  great-grandfather 
(Husb.  No.  607);  grandmother  (Wife 
No.  3696);  great-unole  (Husb.  No. 
611);  2  uncles  (Husb.  No.  3698  and 
Husb  No.  1723) :  4  cousins  (Wife  No. 
4175,  Husb.  No.  3697,  Husb.  No.  614) ; 
1  niece. 

6  grandnephews  and  nieces ;  nephew ;  2 
nieces  (Wife  No.  7  and  Wife  No.  162). 


6  grandnephews  and  nieces ;  nephew  ;  9 
nieces  (Wife  No.  7  and  Wife  No.  162). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


171 


Pabtmuks  in  Harbiaok. 


Assigned 
of  deafz 


{I 


{I 

{-■ 
{.» 
{••i 
{:::; 


{- 

{b» 


Bnin  fever. . . 
Scarlet  fever. , 


Meningitis. 
Pnenmonia . 


Spasms 

Congestiye  f  ever. 

Risings  in  head. . 


lU.. 
111. 

^:. 

ni., 
HI.. 


sting  of  beee  . . . . 


Spasms 

Fldl 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Gftther'gtnhead. 


Measles.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ind. 


N.  C. 
N.  C, 


Miss.. 


N.  0.. 


Kendall.. 


Hartford. 


N.  T.. 

N.  T.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Hartford.. 


Infism.  in  head. . 
Pneumonia 


Hartford  . 
N.Y 


Ga.. 
Qa.. 


Remarks. 


Ind.  and  111.. 
W.  N.  Y 


Md 

N.  Y.ImprU. 


Parents  cousins.    Died  1 
Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  411. 

Not  deaf.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  411 . 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  410. 

Not  deaf.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  410. 


Dead. 


Slsterof  Wife  No.  1847. 


Not  deaf. 
Uneducated. 


Died  1892. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  3474. 


First  marriage :  second  to  Wife  No.  423.    Brother  of  Wife 

No.  2421.    Died  1880. 
Not  deaf.    Died  1875. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  421.    Brother  of  Wife 

No.  2421.     DiedlMSO. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  669.    Died  1892. 

Died  1887. 


Not  deaf. 


172 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Maxbiaoxs. 


I 


II 


tl891 


426 


1892  . 


427    1891 
428 


429 
430 


1894 
1892 


1881 
1894 


431  1890 

432  ,1890 
483   1890 


1848 
1877 


I 
434  1891 


439 


1898 


I 
436  1890 


1893 
1886 


437 
438 
439 


1893  . 
1890  . 
1890  . 


I 

440  1892  . 

441  1892  . 

442  1892  . 


443 
444 

440 
446 
447 
448 


1892 
1891 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1891 
1891 
1890 


1892 
1866 


1882 
1891 


No.  of  Children. 


^  I 
1  I 


...   1 


Pabtmbbb  in  Mabkzaox. 


(Husband  1868 
twife... 


(Hiisbuid 
tWifo.... 

(Husband 


(Husband  1854 
twife....  1866 

(Husband  1854 
twife....  J1872 

(Husband|1840 
twife....;  1868 

(Husband  1816 


twife.... 

(Husband 
\Wife 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(JTtM&and 
tWife..  . 

(Husband 
(Wife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 


(Husband 
I  Wife... 


1811 


1823 
1838 


1864 


1866 
1871 


1861 
1860 


(Husband 
I  Wife... 


(Husband 
twife ... 


1866 

1864 


1816 
1824 


(Husband  1816 
t»V«....  . 


(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.  .. 


1828 

1837 


1869 
1870 


1827 
1828 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


10  I 


1  ' 
3  I 


(Husband!  1838 
twife . 


(Husband 
tWife .... 


(Husband 
Wife. 


1822 


18681     1 


(Husband  1860 
(Wife....  1863: 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 


18701 
1866, 


18521 
18621 


1  — 

2  ,  — 


Deaf  Belatives. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


2  grandnephews  or  nieces. 


Third  cousin. 


-  i 


1  I  Mother  (Wife  No.  1764) . 


8     — 


Uncle 

—  !  Father  (Husb.   No.    2260} ;    uncle ;    2 

nephews  or  nieces. 

—  '  3  fourth  cousins  (one  Is  Wife  No.  82) . . . 


I  1  second  cousin 

2  cousins  (Husb.  No.  233  k  Wife  No . 2426} 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


173 


PABTHKB8  IN  MaBRIAOS. 


Aflsigned 
of  ■    " 


School  for  th)e 
deaf  where 
educated. 


RemarkM. 


436 
426 
437 
438 
{429 
430 
431 
433 
433 
434 
436 
436 
437 


440 
441 
443 
443 


449 
460 


Olarke \  Pareuta  coasins. 


.iPa. 


Scree  m  the  head. 
Sores  In  the  head. 

Rising  in  head. 
Earache. 


Hartford . 
Hartford  . 


I  Texas Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  430. 

Texaa '  Sister  of  Wife  No.  599. 


Sickness 

Rising  in  head. 


Texas. |  Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  439. 

I  Texas ' 


N.  Y ■ 

N.  Y 1  Sister  of  Wife  No.  714. 


A  I  Whooping  cough. ,  Hartford First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  433. 

—  :  I  Not  deaf. 


Whooidng  cough 
Fall  and  sicknees. 


Inf. 


4 
B 

9+ 
3 

3 
B 


Injury  to  spinal 

cord. 
Spotted  feyer 


Hartford 1  Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  433. 

N.Y I 

I  Not  deaf. 


W.  N.  Y... 


Ind. 
Ind. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


,  N.O 

I  N.  0 '  Parents  cousins. 


Brain  fever Mich  . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


lU  . 

m.. 


r^ 

Fever 

I  — 

r  B 
t  B 



Fever 

f   B 

I    2 

Spotted  fever.... 

f  B 

I   B 



f   B 
12« 



IniUm'n'inhead'. 

S  R 

t  B 

'.:■..::::'.'.'.:::*.'.;; 

f  Iff 

PfcU. 

l- 

r  2 

I  A 

»*Kar  rising".... 
Spinal  meningitis 

f3M 

Spinal  meningitis 

f   B 

Lung  fever 

NY 

Hartford  . 


Hartford . 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Fa. 
Pa. 


Mich. 
N.  Y.. 


l>ead. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  441.    Died  1893. 


Second  marriage  ;  first  to  Wife  No.  440.    Died  1892. 
Not  deaf.    Died  1800. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  4376. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  3390. 


N.Y.... 
NY.... 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Oa. 


N.  C.  h  Coll . 
N.O 


I  Not  deaf. 

I 
I 


Minn. 
Minn. 


Ind. 
Ind., 


174 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marnagetf. 


451 
453 
453 
454 

465 
456 
457 
468 

460 
4«0 
461 
4(» 
463 
464 
465 
466 
467 
468 
469 
470 
471 
472 
478 
474 
475 
476 


Mabbiaobs. 

g  \  No.  of  Ohildr«ti. 

Id 


Pabtkebs  in  Mabbiaob. 


it 


i 


iBtf!HHTi    1 

IWl  l^w'     6 

vmv 

18IKI 

180U  ,   

iSWilmK)  — 
189^  -  .  2 
IBta  1*^73     6 

ISfcsO  1879     4 

i 

imi    ...... 

IBOO 

leon  .1  1 
i»oo 

1893  JJiTiS     2 

1892  ime  .... 

i 

isaaiHiK),.... 
laod,    .     1 

leOii  1HH6      2 


IKKI 18H9.  — 


IBS-J 


1890 

I 


IT 


Brothers  and 
Sifltera 
[Inoliiding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


iHiisLana  1!^44,     6 
tWlft-....aa4BI     6 


fHuiband 
\  Wife  . . . , 

(Wife.-,, 


I 


1938      5 
iHiSlsev. 


I1^j     4 

isas    5 


iHnflbmia  1B41 
iWffe... 


*s  i  I 


I 


J  Hun^band  l^iOR     1 
<\VJfp 


iUui<ii)iiua  iNea  3  8 

fvvirc-....  1^5  2  2 

I  tFTuMbaud  imo  1  I  1 

>  mfi? ....  lf«5  6  1 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  inclnding  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


—     —    Orandmother. 


^HDRbAaij  iBul    3 
1  Wife  ....  1866     4 


^  Husband  , 


'  ^HiiFibnad  l^^     4 

>wmi,...  lasB    7 
'  sRmbs(uiieaii!   1 


j  BuHbind  1S13  6 

(Willi,...  le-ii'  7  ! 

I      I 

I  Hufttnnd  1^3^'  4  ' 

I  Wife  ....  1S38  3  ' 


(HtlJlJHllld  IH'JH 

I  wjfL' , . . .  isa? 

\  HilfttiMlil  187a 
OVifu 

IHmbAud  iJ^i 
(Wife?..  .1..,, 

JrtiisbMd  IWI 

iHuBb&tid  .... 
\Wift  .   ..  l»fia 


I  Wife         \im 


I  lIUHlT&iia  18G9 


( nnsibaiid  1H6M 
iWifo      .1863 

(  MnMl»jind     ..* 


iHuKbiLnd  lH4g 

t^\U:   ....    1SS6 


2      — 


2      — 

I 

3|  - 


'21- 
4     — 

1  I  — 


8  I  — 

3  I  -  I 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


176 


PABTHX1U9  IN  MaBBIAOE. 


461 
462 
463 
464 
456 
466 
457 
458 
469 
460 
461 
462 
463 
464 
465 
466 
467 
468 
469 
470 
471 
472 
473 
474 
476 
476! 


I 


{i 
{I 

{1 


Scarlet  fever. 
Meningltla..., 


Sickness 

Scarlet  fever. 


Sickneaa 

Tjphotd  fever. 

AflOl 


Oong'n  of  brain.. 


Bratn  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scbcx>l  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Bexnarka, 


Tenn 

Ky.  h  Tenn | 

lU 

Ill 


Hartford  . 


;  Parents  4th  conaina.    Slater  of  Husb.  No.  1822  and  Hiisb. 

No.  1821. 
'Not  deaf.    Died  1873. 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


Ala. 


Mich. 


N.  Y 

N.Y '  Sister  of  Wife  No.  3017. 

N.Y. |Diedl892. 

Mich 

N.  Y. ,  Brother  of  Wife  No.  3191. 


61.  Y.. 


Pever 

Scarlet  fever. 


Meaales.. 


Illness. 


Spasmodic  cough 


Scarlet  fever. 


8    Gold. 


14  iOold 

2  I  Diphtheria . 


Hartford. 


Hartford . 
Hartford.. 


I  Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1080. 

Not  deaf. 
Second  marriage. 

Not  deaf. 


N.Y. 


Hartford |  Died  1892. 

Hartford ' 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford . 


Ind., 
Ind.. 


N.Y. 


W.  Va. 
W.  Va. 


A    Ml 

2    Fever..... 
i\  '  Scrofula. 


itA 


Spinal  fever . 


Pever. . 


La... 
Ifias. 


m 

Neb. &  la.. 


m.. 


3    Scarlet  fever. ... . 
3  1  Convnlsions 

N.Y 

Hartford 

Scotland. 

<i 

Ind 

"2'  'scroftUa 

Ind 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  466.    Died  1802. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  466.    Died  1892. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  2650 :  third  to  Husb. 
No.  1301.    Died  189& 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  1889. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  2604. 

Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  9663 


176 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


477 
478 
479 
480 
481 

482 
483 
484 
486 
486 
487 
488 
489 
490 
491 
49Q 


494 
496 
496 
497 


Mabriaoks. 


PABTNKBa  IH  MABBIAOB. 


1890 

1890  1873  . . . , 

I 
I 
18901889  .... 

I 

1890....!     2 

1891  . . . .  I . . . . 

1890  ....  sev. 

I 
1890il8«7  .... 

1890 18SS     4 

t 

I 
1890;i879   — 

1890....!.... 


18911888     1 


I 


18931. 

1892 
1890 
1894 
1894 


498  1893 

499  1891 


600 


1890 


1881^  6 

189o!  2 

18891  2 

1886'  1 


601    1890,. 


of  Ohlldren. 


—  I     2 


—       1 


Brothers  and 

Slitera. 

[Including  Per- 

son  recorded.] 


o      ^ 


H    I  Q 


>  /HnBband  — ! 
tWife....jl86l| 

I  /Husband  1848 
■i  \Wl£o 

!  (Husband  1862 
Awife....] 


;  (Husband!  1865 
;  t Wife..  .11862 

/Husband  1861 
t Wile.... '1868 


/Husband  1836 
tWife 


/Husband  1860, 
tWife....  18511 

'  /Husband  1850 
I  tWife....il869 

I  /Husband 

t Wife ....  I860; 

/Husband!....! 
;  (Wife...  ...... 


,  i  Husband  —  1. 
I  (Wife...    I860' 

/Husband' 1884, 

•  t  Wife  ....  1844 

/Husband  1838 
I  twlfe ....  1837 

I  /Husband  1 1846 
I  tWife....  1886 

/Husband|1861; 

•  IWife....  ....1 


,  I  /Hu8band|l842 
'■  I  \ Wife.... 'I860' 


I  fHusband 


2  I 


Wife. 


/Husband  1843; 
IWife. 


/Husband 
twife .... 

I  /Husband 
Iwife.... 


1843! 
18611 


1867, 
1868 


'  /Husband  1868 
I  twife....  1867 

'  /Husband  1861 
1  Wife....  1 1868 


1 ;  1 1 
1  i  1 

3  I    2 


/Hnab ..'....'. 
(Wile....  1824 


/Husband,  1863 
I  t Wife...,  1863 

'  /Husband  1818 
t  Wife....,  1809 


2 

1 

ll. 
1  .• 


Deaf  RelatlToe. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Parents  (So.  4111} ;  3  uncles  (including 
I     Husb.  No.  4113  and  Husb.  No.  4114) ; 
4  cousins. 


—    Cousin ;  mother  partially. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Jfarriaget. 


177 


PABtnas  XX  Mabioaok. 


1  i  I 


477 
478 

479  I 

480  I 

I    I 

481  I 

488  I 

484  ' 

I 
486 

I 

486 

I 

487  < 

I 

"1 

489 

I 

490  I 

491  I 
'  492 


494 
496 

49« 
497 
498 
489 
600 
901  I 


4 


2« 


ledonue 


Vma 

Spotted  f oyer.... 
Inflam.  of  biBln.. 


Inf. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


AfWl 

Whoopbig  cough 
Bnln  fever 


Scrofula., 


Dieeaae  In  he«d . 
Vail 


Soree  In  head. . . 
Inllun.  in  head. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Ulcers  In  eara. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Meaalea.. 


Scar,  fev.,  cong'n 
of  brain,  and 
whoop'g  oongh. 


Scarlet  fever. 


Scarlet  fever.  — 
Oong'n  of  brain.. 

Spotted  fever. . . . 
Sorea  in  the  head 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Meningltla.. 
Brain  fever. , 


Sickneaa. 


Oerebro-ap.  i 
in  hi 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Mloh. 
Wla... 


W.  Va. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


la 

Oregon . 


N.  Y.. 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


N.  Y. 

N.Y.  &  W.  N.  Y. 


Mich. 


Hartford. 
Hartford  . 


Hartford. 
Hartford.. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford.. 


Ind. 


111.. 
lU.. 


N.  Y.. 


Ind. 


Ind. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Oa.. 
Oa.. 


N.Y.. 


Hartford.... 
H'rd,H.Mann, 

Olarke. 
Hartford..... 
Pa 


Not  deal 


Parenta  ooorina. 


First  marriage :  second  to  Wife  No.  481 
Died  1873. 

Second  marriage :  flrat  to  Wife  No.  488. 


Not  deaf. 


Died  1889. 


Deserted  his  wife  1887. 
blind. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnab.  No.  379. 
No.  1984  and  Hnsb.  No.  1968. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  496. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  494. 


Sister  of  Baal). 


Died  1867. 

Deserted  his  wife.    Bro.  of  HnsK  No.  606. 
Second  marriage;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  2910. 


178 


Tabular  Staiernent  of  Marriages. 


a 

I 

I 

602 
608 
604 
806 
606 
607 
60B 
600 
610 

611 

612 
613 


616 

617 
618 
619 
620 
621 


MlBBTAOKa. 


1891  .... 


1894  1882 


1890  1864 


1800  1866 


1890  1876 


1891  1891 

j 
1892;.... 

1390 

1800 

1892 


1892 


No.  of  Children. 


Pabthbiw  XX  Mabbiaox. 


i 

1 

Brothers  and 

SUters. 

[Inclading  Per- 

son  recorded. 

Deaf  Relatives. 

1 

1 

1 

f 

1 

a 
P 

[Not  including  brothers  and  atsters 
nor  children.] 

/Ha8bandil888 
tWife....'.... 

1      i 

/Hniiband  1862 
twife....  1866 

/Hn8bwid;1827 
\Wir» 

sev. 
10 

1 

6 
2 

1 
1 

2 

sev. 
9 

- 

/Husband 
\Wlfe..  . 

1862 
1870 

S 

~ 

1  '     1 

(Hxuband 
twife.... 

fHuBband 
t  Wife .... 

1772 

8 
1 

2 

1 

6 

— 

Uncle  (Husb.  No.  4088);  cousiu; 
nephew. 

(Hnsband 
twife.... 

ia'» 

1861 
1R32 

1 
1 

4 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

2 
2 
2 

4 

1 
2 

1 

2 

— 

Aunt 

/Husband 

Five  rfflnote  relativt-s  ........     .   . 

\Wife....\.... 

/Husband  1848 
\Wlfe....  1862 

1 

2 
10 

2 

10 

1 
2 

2 
2 

4 

— 

r  Husband  1804 

Father  (Husb.   No.    607);    2   nephews 

(Husb.  No.  8698  and  Husb.  No.  3700) . 
Oouslns ;  nephew  or  niece 

twife....|l811 

8 

(Husband!  1804 

Father  (HusK  No.  607) ;  2  nepbow<> 
(Husb.  No  36S^8and  Husb.  No  370(> 

/Husband  1868 
tWife....  1868 

6 

1 

'Husband 
iWife.... 

1839 

1 

Orandfather  (Husb.  No.  607);  parent- 
(No.  611) ;  2  aunts  (Wife  No.  3696  auc 
Wife  No.  2623) ;  2  cousins  (Husb.  No 
3698  and  Husb.  No.  3700) ;  2  secoiiU 
cousins  (Wife  No.  420  and  Wife  Nt^ 
8474). 

rHu8bandl839 

i 

1 
^Wife 

1 

1 

Grandfather  (Husb.  No  507;  parent h 
(No.  611) :  2  aunts  (Wife  Na  3696  and 
Wife  No.  12623) ;  2  cousins  (Hu8b.  Xi> 
8698  and  Husb.  No.  3700);  2  second 
cousins  (Wife  No.  420  and  Wife  No 
3474). 

Husband  1839 
< 
[Wife........ 

2 

1 

1 

Grandfather  (Husb.  No.  607) ;  parent^ 
(No.  611) ;  2  aunts  (Wife  No.  2fi96  and 
Wife  No  2628) ;  2  cousins  (Hnsb.  Nc. 
3698  and  Husb.  No  3700) ;  2  awrond 
cousins  (Wife  No.  420  and  Wife  No. 
8474). 

/Husband '1853 
tWife....  11669 

1 

I 

/Husb.. 

twife   ... 

.... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband  1842 
twife....  ;i846 

/Husband  1869 
tWife....  1867 

1 !  — 

1  i  — 
1 

1 

Talmlar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


179 


Pabtnsbs  xh  Mabbiaos. 


a 

0 

§ 

I 

OS 


I 

o 


{1 


{l«' 


{! 


{b 


r  B 

I 

r  B 

I 

1- 


i  1* 


Anigned 
of  deofm 


Measles., 


Affec'n  of  brain. 
Lung  fever 


Measles. . 


Scurlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Typhus  fever. . . , 
Spinal  disease.... 


Gather'g  In  head. 
Scarlet  fever 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.  Y., 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


IlL. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Hartford . 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Hartford  . 


Hartford. . 


Hartford. 


N.y 

St.  Joseph's 
(N.  Y.). 


Keb. 


Tenn. 


m.. 


Va.  k 
Va.... 


Beanarks. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  SOa 


Not  deaf. 

Uneducated.     First  marriage;   second   to  Husb.  No.  74. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3239.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  346S. 

Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  3696  and  Husb.  No.  611. 


Not  deaf. 
Separated. 


First  marriage :  second  to  Wife  No.  612.    Brother  of  Wife 

No.  3696.     Died  1886. 
Mother  of  Husb.  No.  6] i.    Sis.  of  Wife  No.  3633.    Died  1863. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  511.    Brother  of  Wife 

No.  3696.     Died  1886. 
Not  deaf.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  677,  Husb.  No.  676,  Husb.  No. 

697,  Wife  No.  67&     Died  1889. 
Parents  couslnB. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  787. 

Divorced.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No,  516 ;  third 
to  Wife  No.  516. 


Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  614;  third  to  Wife  No. 
516. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1886. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  614 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 
616. 


Not  deaf. 


Died  1891. 
Died  1890. 


180 


Tahdar  Statement  of  Mdrriaffes. 


625 
626 
627 
628 
629 
690 
681 
682 
683 

684 
686 

636 

687 
688 

639 
640 
641 
642 
648 
644 
646 


1893 
1003  1«91 

leoa  ..., 
isnriitfla 


Marbtaqkb, 


No.  of  OUldren. 


1^1  lft77 


I 


im3[ 


IBH 


li^l    1 


li33     1 


i8&a  lain 


lMiti;i37l 


IBi>3  1H93    — 
1890  1 87fl    — 


im>  .  . . 


ie@I  186^      1 


v&n  isTsi 


tms 


1SC7 


ISSO  . 


1S?0  ,...  Bev. 

I 

le0l|2»84 


1892 
1889 


igyi 
I97rj 


Pabtnxkb  xzr  Mabbiaob. 


Iwife . , 


(Hosband 
twife..  . 


(Husband 
\Wl£e .... 

/HuBband 
t  Wife . . . 


(HnBb . 

I  Wife... 


/HoBband 
twife.... 

(HnBband 
twife .... 

(HuBband 
twife .... 

/HuBband 
twife . 


{HuBband 
Wife. 


1864 
1864 


1860 
1861 


1862 
1860 


BrothetB  and 

SlatenL 

[Inoludlng  Per- 

Bon  recorded.] 


1851 

1863 
1866 

18701 
1876' 
I 
1863 
1868 


1846 


(HoBband 
twife.... 

/HoBband 
twife.... 


/Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 


1863'  8 

18621  2 

1844'  8 

1886  4 


HtiBband 


1826 
1822 


1843 
1843 


Wife....  1834   10 

(Husband  1840|    9 
iwife. 


( Husband 
\Wi/e.... 


(Husband 
XWi/e.... 


(Husband 
twife.... 


1860   10 


1864     1 


1856! 
1867 


(Husband  1810     2 
\Wife.. 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 


(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife  . , 


1860 


1862 
1861 


1820 
1821 


(  Hnsb . 

t  Wife  . . . 


I 1852     6 


Deaf  Belattyes. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  siaterB 

nor  children.] 


Father  partially ;  second  couBina ;  ni«(y 
(Wife  No.  2727). 


8  I  - 


Father  (Husb.  No.  286fi) ;  uncle ;  cousi" 
(including  Husb.  No.  2370,  Husb.  >' 
2867,  Husb.  No.  2365.  Wife  No.  Si: 
Wife  No.  199S,  Wife  No.  3329). 


4  cousins  (including  Husb.  No.  2948 
Wife  No.  2626);  nephew;  uncle  am 
aunts  hard  of  hearing. 

Aunt  and  second  cousin  (Husb.  No.  53C> 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


181 


Paxtnub  nr  Haxbxaox. 


I 


522 

523 
624 
626 
626 
627 
528 
529 
690 
631 
532 
638 

684 
1586 

680 

637 

688 

\  ^^ 
540 

541 

I  ^^ 

1648 

!  ^^ 

I 
546 


{-B 

{:::: 


{5 

{b' 


Aadgned 
of  ■    ' 


Typhoid  ferer... 
Brain  fever 


Orerd'e  of  qoln'e 


Scarlet  ferer.. 


Sowlet  feTer. . 
Scarlet  feTer.. 


Oerebro-ep.  men. 

Spotted  ferer. . . . 
Scarlet  ferer. 


Scarlet  feTer Pa.... 

Scarlet  ferer Mich. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 


Qa. 


lU. 

m.. 


Ala.. 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Ind.. 


la... 


Ohio.. 


Aberdeen., 
Aberdeen. 


Scarlet  fever. 


(Inf.  Scarlet  ferer.. 
\    2    Fall 


finf.   "Nenrona". 
\  B 


Kana . 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Hartford . 


Cl - 


(Inl.   Uloera  in  head. 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Va.. 


V 


{^1 =  • 

(  19  'scarlet fever.. 


Hartford  ■ 


N.  0.. 


Scarlet  fever.., 
Spotted  fever. , 


f6}(  'Scarlet fever 

r    4  JVUI 

/    6    Fever 

i'^l 

V  8  I  Scarlet  fever! 


WMpp^AHVd 
Hartfoid.... 


Hartford. . 
Glarke. . . . 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Oanajoharie. 
N.Y. 


Bemarka. 


Hard  of  heartng.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  1176,  Wife  No.  820, 
and  Wife  No.  8701. 


Sister  of  HuBb.  No.  2872  and  Wife  Vo.  1888. 


Dead. 

Educated  in  hearing  achoola. 


Died  1885. 


Separated. 


Hnaband  and  wife  are  eeoond  oonalna.     Three  of  the  chil- 
dren hard  of  hearing. 

Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1767. 
Not  deal 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1894. 


Died  1866. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 

Parents  oonslns.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  868. 


Died  1892. 
Dead. 


Died  1878. 


182 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagea. 


Mabbiaobs. 


1887 


1852 


18981892 


1889 


1890 


18921892 


I 


665  |1890'. 


666 
667 


670 


1890 

18901890 

I 
1890  . 

18901868 

189l|l891 


Pabtkbbs  ih  Mabbiaob. 


No.  of  Ohildreo, 


I  jEiubADd  ISfM 


(wife.. 

ru  UMbntid 


[Wife  , 


-  ,     5     -^ 


\  Huifbikud 
t  Wifo    ... 

Jlluijbftud 
I  Hiiflbund 


mn 


iHio 


ISST 


Brothers  and 

Sistera. 

[Including  Per- 

Hinn  recorded.] 


\  HuAbuLd  lS£g 

\Wif^...    ... 


f  rjiiHbHid  m-^i 

iWifu...,  1M49 

JBiiiitMiiid  1S(M 
IH^/if.. ...... 

I  !• 

I   Iflufl1jand,1806 

I  \  wiff?  ...  leoa 


kHuib..  .... 

I  kHtiflbaiid  li^9 
I  'nvile...  Itl73 

( lluiib^4 1     , 
miiMbiind  iBea 


iiiiirtiifliid  ler- 

(Wife    ..... 


-  I     1      - 


—   !     1   I  _ 


iniJNbabdlH4li| 


I      I 


fwifi*.  .  am 

^n^E^ibundlft.'^'J 
UVitLi.-„  18S7 

1  Huibfcnd  lRa& 
(WitL  ....  \^\ 

(Huisbfliid  ]tSS7 
iWlfir    ,..  1866 


1    '    6 


Deaf  RelativeB. 

[Not  tnclnding  brothers  and  sistera 

nor  children.] 


8  oonsinfl 

Parents  (No.  549) ;  2  uncles  (Hosb.  No. 
1888  is  one) ;  aunt  (Wife  No.  3063) ; 
8  second  oonains. 


2  uncles  (Husb.  No.  8792  and  Husb.  No. 

3806). 


Mother  (Wife  No.  1911) ;  uncle ;  2  nlecee 
(Wife  No.  2166  and  Wife  No.  4336). 


4  cousins  (Husb.  No.  180  is  one).. 


Oonsin . 
Oousin . 


Uncle;  3  aunts  (Wife  No.  2418  is  one).. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


183 


Pabtkbbs  in  Mabbiaok. 


I 


Aasigned  oftQse 
of  dMfneflB. 


546 
547 

548 
549 

660 

651 

662 

653 

664  I 

556 

656 

567 

558 

569 

560 

I  661 

I 

I  562 

I  563 

I  564 

666 

I  566 

I  667 

568 

569 

;  670 


i... 

{::. 
{I 


i     8 


{x5 


{x5 


(Inf. 


VUl. 
FftU.. 


Sottrlet  f  erer. . 


Scarlet  feTer. . 


Spotted  fever 


Spotted  feTer. . . 
IniUin.  of  brain 


Brain  fever. . . , 
Infl'n  of  the  head 


Spinal  tn«ming<tli| 


Spinal  menlngitia 


Scarlet  fever. , 


Ezpoanre  to  cold. 


Brain  fever., 
Brain  fever.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ga 

Hartford . 


Hartford. 
Hartford.. 


Va.. 
Va. 


W.  Va. 


W.  Va. 


ni., 

lU. 


Ohio.. 


Va... 
Ind. 


Oa.. 
Qa.. 


Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


N.Y. 


Hartford . 
Hartford  . 


Mo.  ftSt.Lonia 
Day. 

Mo 

Mo 


N.Y.. 


Haartf ord . 
Hartford . 


Kana.  A  Mo. 


Kendall.. 
N.  Y. ... 


.1  N.  Y.. 
.'  N.  Y.. 


Bemarka. 


Not  deaf.    Parenta  8d  conainB.    Brother  of  Wife  Ko.  109a 


First  marriage ;  eeoond  to  Wife  No.  648.    Died  1861. 
Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  flnt  to  Wife  No.  647.    Died  1661. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  8883.    Died  1860. 

Father  of  Hush.  No.  560. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1888  and  Wife  No.  3068. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  95. 
SUterof  WifeNo.168. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3648. 
Not  deaf. 

Died  1886. 
Hard  of  hearing. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  667.    Died  1860. 
Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  Nn.  666.    Died  1860. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  820. 

Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  4078.    Sister  of  Wife 

No.  86  and  Wife  No.  4041.    Unedncated. 
Died  1874 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  422.    Died  1892. 

Dead. 


Third  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  216 ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  206. 
Second  manlage ;  first  to  Hosb.  No.  282. 

Not  deaf.    Divorced. 

First  marriage :  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  180.     Sister  of  Hnsb. 

No.  1960. 
Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8767. 


Oerebro-spu  men .   Wis. . 
I  Wis.. 


184 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


871 

fr7G 
S7e 
577 
671 
&T» 

611 


084 

fm 

660 
68f7 
669 
689 

fm 

601 

em 

9m 


6Qft 


BCAAMiaxa, 


I 

I      I 

1193  ^  ■  ■ 

I 
18031889 

I 

lera  iBTi 

I 

18»^ 

ym\^ 

Ii90ilf6i 
1893..*. 
18S0.-. 
1894  1889 
1894  1S79 

t 

1894  ISffT 
1894  1872 


Ho.  of  Ctilldrea. 


II 

is7a 


1894 
1894 
1894 
1993,.... 

189^1893 

I 
1894  1S83 

1899  1893 

1894  1893  . 


1894  1804    - 

I 
1894*  1893      1 

1899^1893^  — 

18M|l8»i 

189l!.... 

18M1894 


Fasthkis  nr  Mabbiaox. 


Brothers  uid 

flscludlnff  Per- 
•on  reccrdt^J 


1863     7 


1853 


J  HnRbuid  184^1     1 


^WJfe  .... 

(Htubuid  ^, 
1  Wife  ,.,.\l\ 


/Hi]ii1»tid|l8fll' 
IWIfii,..    1880 

/HivUnd  1843 
twife....  11843 

I 
(Hiubuid  1838 
tTF(/^....|.... 

/Hnnbaud  18*6 
twife...    18AS 

/HuBband  1808 


twife....  18fl9 
f  Huilnnd  1844 


fHni»b»odi. 
tWlf« 


/Hi]iibuLd,ie41 
1  Wife.,.  J,.. 

rHuiibuidlS47 
lwife.„,|.... 

f  HiuliftDdl .... 
lWire....;iB43 

/HullMndl.... : 
Imie.   ..,1180 


/Hiub..U..  ■ 

twife ....  Iiaoo 

I 

/  HontMiiid  \^m 
twife 1873 

/HuHbujd  1881 
W^* |-  . 

jHniib«idlH6fl 
twife....  iBBfl 

/HuBbiiid  IW7 
IWlft..,..  1855 

I  /HPKtund  lft67 
(Wlfp...,  1870 

fHiifib«M  1S65 
I  twife  . .   .  1»7{J 

I   (Hnnband  1868 
I  t^lfe  ■   ■  ■  JS65I 

I  jHiisbaDd  IFWI7 
(Wife,...  1BC7 

mnKbRud  ISSN 
t"Wif<....  .,.,   . 


8 
11 


JMdBbujd  18rt0 
twifa.,..  1887 


Deaf  BelatlyM. 

(Not  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Filther(HuBb.Ko.603).. 
"Y«fc" 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


185 


Paxthsbs  zx  Mabkiaox. 


I 


Typbold  fever . . 


lUnen 

I>lflo*e  firom  c 


Cold 

Sowlefc  f erer. . 


Scazlet  fever 

Womu  and  Ato. 


Ctoldinhead. 


Oong'n  of  bnln. . 
Slokneee  from 

Mght. 
Scarlet  fever 


Bendttent  fever. 
Scarlet  fever. . . . 


Typhoid  fever... 


Cholera  iaf antmn 


Catarrh 

Spotted  fever... 

Iztflam.  of  Ivraln. 
Scarlet  fever. . . . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Fever. 


Spotted  fever. . 


Brain  fever... 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Oregon . 


N.T.. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford . 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Hartford . 

Wla 

lUnn 

N.  T 


K.T. 
N.T. 


N.Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Pa 

N.Y.  T. 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y.. 


N.Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Mo.,ni.,W.Pa. 
W.Pa 


N.Y.. 


Ohio.. 


N.  Y.Impr'd.. 
K.Y.  *N.  J.. 


m... 

WlB. 


HL. 
Hi.. 


Md\ 
Md. 


Ohio.. 


Hd.. 
Md. 


Bemarka. 


Seoond  marriage  ;  flrat  to  Hiub.  Ko.  1073. 


Separated. 


Died  1888. 

Parents  third  oonains.    Flrat  marriage;  second  to  Hnab 
No.  4211. 

Not  deaf.    Slsterof  Hiub.No.  689. 


Dead. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 


Seoond  marriage ;  flrat  to  Hnab.  No.  1909. 


First  marriage ;  seoond  to  HnsK  No.  8179. 


Not  deal    Sister  of  Wife  No.  941,  Hnsb.  No.  4016,  Wife  No. 
a076. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3864  and  of  Wife  No.  8096. 


186 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


Deaf  BelAtiyes. 

[17ot  Including  brothers  and  siaten 

nor  ohildren.] 


Parents   (No.    3804);  aunt   (Wife    No. 

8743) ;  uncle. 
Nephew 


Parents  (No.  3918);  uncle  (Hosb.  No. 
3919) ;  4  cousins  (Husb.  No.  3096  is 
one). 




- 

Distant  cousin 

sev. 

1 

9  cousins ;  3  uncles ;  1  aunt 

Parents  (No.  810) ;   3  uncles  (Husb.  No". 
809isone);  third  cousin;  aunt. 

11 

1 

^ 

_ 

"" 

Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


187 


Pabthxbb  nr  Mabbiaox. 


i 


8 


Aflrigned  cause 
of  dealtieflB. 


I 


U 


I  Scarlet  fever. . 
IH  I  Cold 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


la.  &  CoU  . 
la.  k  Coll  . 


Cal.,O.,AS0nda 
I  Tenn 


ajli  iFerer...,. 
A  I  £ar.ache\ 

_l  


^  I  Brain  fever. 
^    Group 


Smallpox 

Whooping  cough. 


2 

B 
B 

B 
B 

14 
9 

1 

■«; 

7  t 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Teething 


Brain  fever. , 
Brain  fever., 


Oather'glnhead. 


Brain  fever. , 


Menlngitia.. 


^X  I  Scarlet  fever.. 
8    Scarlet  fever.. 


%\ 


Scarlet  fever. , 


^    Meaalea 

Inf.   Scarlet  fever. . 


J    Typhoid  fever . 
S    Panlyils 


3  '  Diaeaae 

,2A  ,  Scarlet  fever.. 

^H  I  Scarlet  fever. . 
6  '  Scarlet  fever. . 


I 


A     Colds 


Texas  . 
Texas  . 


Kendaa. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ind. 


Pa. 
Pa. 


».  Y.  Impr»d. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


Pa.... 
N.  Y. 


OhioAOoU.... 
Mich 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Ark... 
N.  O. 


Ark.. 
Ark.. 


RL&H.M. 
H.  M. 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


KendaU. 
Kendall. 


Le  Couteulx. . . 
Le  Conteulx... 


Pa.  A  W.  Pa  . 
W.Pa 


Pa., 
Pa., 


Bemarks. 


SUterofWifeNo.  429. 
Probably  not  deaf. 


Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Husb.  No.  58a 


Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  1201.    Became  deranged. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2406  and  Husb.  No.  3094. 


Brother  of  ^Hfe  No.  1807. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  610.    Died  1886. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  609.    IMed  1891. 
SUter  of  Wife  No.  840  and  Wife  No.  3680. 


Died  1882. 


Died  1868. 


Cousin  of  Wife.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  801. 
Sister  of  Husb.  Na  812,  Husb.  No.  811,  Husb.   No.  808, 
Wife  No.  8879.    Died  1888. 


Separated. 


Died  1892. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  2918. 


Parents  cousins.    Father  deaf  in  adult  life.     Died  1892. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  3213. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  688. 


188 


Tabular  Stat&inent  of  Marriages. 


MABBIAOKa. 


% 

S 
g 

s 


623 
«38 
624 
626 
626 
627 
628 
629 
680 
681 
682 
688 
684 
686 
686 
687 


640 
641 
642 
643 
644 
646 
646 
647 


1880 
1889 
1889 
1890 
1889 
1880 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1889 
1889 
1891 
1800 
1889 
1890 
1892 
1898 


1872 
1889 
1885 
1877 
1886 
1877 
1869 
1862 
1862 
1886 
1884 
1870 
1879 
1864 

1886 
1888 
1888 
1877 
1882 
1877 
1888 
1868 
1888 
1889 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


Pabtnuui  ih  Masriaok. 


Wife  -" 

f  HuBbMnd  1 
twife.  .. 

tWife  .... 

\wiro .... 

/Hnnbuid 
tWife .... 

jHuBboBd! 

\wire.... 

f  HnfibftDd ! 
1  Wife...,  I 

/Hiubuid 
twife.,.- 

twife I 

jHn«b&zid 
lwifr.,,J 

mnpbandi 
tWife....; 

JHniibaiid; 

\WffB..,J 

/HuKbAnd 
twife  .... 

twtfe .... 

/EuBbuid 
■Jl^lfc- .... 

fHniibiiad 
\Wlffi  .... 

/Husband 
twife    ... 

fHusbAxid 
I  Wife 

flTuHbaDd, 
twtfB,..J 

'iwir<+ .... 

(HuHbaadi 
Iwife.... 

(Huifibaiiid 
twif ......  j 

fHuaband 
\^\l^  .... 


I 

18IT 
ISSO 


Brdthen  uid 

[Ilicludliig  Per- 
■on  reoordied,] 


IMa 

leeTj   6 

1SS3  16 
ISBT     8 

\m\    3 

1858     b 

..}    5 

jl850j     4 

!l83fll  ,S 

1833,  10 

I  I  7 
1838,  i 
.1M0|     •* 

|1««1      * 

ii8ea,  *i 
isfls;   « 

;1844     \ 


|1339 

1664 
1866 


ii46 

1856 
ISOO 

inea 

1864 
1857 

isea 

1507 

I  sea 

1B61 


I860 


18*9 
IflST 


lise 

1B59 


IflST 
LBSe 


L'ldea 


f  Husband; , 

twtfe....|lW3;  10 


iRiiHband 
tWife  ....  I 

fffiiiibatidl 
OVif**.... 


I 


iHe4 
iiaoe 


1834 


13 


l»54i     4 


—       7 
8 


Dc«f  EelatlTes. 

[Not  tncluding  brothen  and  aiiten 

nor  children.] 


Inlepe,. 


P*rent»  {No.  2904) ;  Sunolefl ;  aunt  (Wife 
No.  3303). 


Nephew  and  nJeoe , 
Ffiplitiw  and  laieoe . 


Ootuiu. 


1  niece. . 


TaJndar  Statement  of  Marriagea. 


18y 


Pabthxbs  nr  Mabbiaos. 


022 
623 
624 
625 
626 
627 


631 


685 
636 
687 
638 
639 
610 
641 
612 
643 
644 
615 
616 
647 


B 

B 
Mnt. 

B 

B 

1 

B 

B 
8 

1 
B 

B 
1 

B 
B 

8 
8 

18 

B 

11 
6 

5 
8 

2 
2 


5 


Aaaigned 
ol  ■    " 


Pleurisy. , 
MeMdeB.'. 


Scarlet  feyer. . 


Bndn  fever., 


Whooping  oongh. 


MeningltlsL  ..._ 
Meealee  andwh'g 

cough. 
Measles 


Spotted  fever. 
Scarlet  fever. . , 


Scarlet  fever. . . . 
Tnflawi,  jxi  head. 


Cold. 

Brain  fever. 


Measles.. 


Yaocination.. 
FaU 


Measles.. 


Diphtheria. 

Spotted  fever. , 

Sickness 


Sc'let  IkVnfevB, 
Cold 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Spotted  fever. 
Conges'n  of  brain 


Croup  . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ark.. 
Ark.. 


Gal. 


Neb. Ik  Coll..., 
Neb , 


Wis.,  m.,  Coll. 

Cal 


Iowa. 
Iowa  . 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y. 


NY , 

N.  Y 


N.Y.  . 

N.  Y.. 


Ohio. . 
Ohio.. 


Ind... 
Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohla. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 


TXLk  Kans. 


Eans. 
Kans. 


Ohio  Ik  Mo... 
&  Colo. 


Kans. 


Ill 

N.Y.  km.. 


Mich. 
111.... 


Hartford  . 
Ill 


HI.  &  Kans.. 
Kans 


Le  Couteulz. 
Le  Couteulz. 


Kans.  &  Ind. 
Kans 


Dead. 
Dead. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  2090.    Married  also  to  Wife  No.  897  and 
to  Wife  No.  8B& 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  8110. 


SUter  of  Wife  No.  2044.    Died  1884. 


Abandoned  his  family. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2006. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  1396.      Sister  of  Wife 

No.  620. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  2948. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  62& 


Died  1891. 


Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  8180. 
Parents  cousins.    Dead. 


Parents  cousins. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2048  and  Wife  No.  1602. 
Not  deaf.    Separated  1891. 

Died  189a 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1656  and  Husb.  No.  1534. 


;^ 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2143. 


190 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriaget. 


Mabbiaoxs. 


MS 
649 
«60 

661 
662 
663 
664 

666 
666 
667 
668 

669 
660 
661 
662 
668 
664 
666 
666 
667 
668 
669 
670 

671 


1891 
1890 
1889 


1889 
1890 
1891 
1890 
1890 
1889 
1889 

1891 
1889 
1889 
1889 
1892 
1889 
1899 
1800 
1889 
1889 
1890 
1893 

1889 


No. 

of  Oldldren. 

H 

1 

n 

p 

1866 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1688 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1860 

1 

- 

1 

__ 

1863 

3 

— 

3 



1888 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1879 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1886 

1 

- 

1 

.... 

— 

— 

— 

— 

1880 

6 

- 

6 

- 

1886 

1 

- 

1 

— 

1868 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1881 

2 

- 

2 

- 

1888 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1886 

3 

- 

1 

2 

1888 

1 
2 

2 

1 

— 

3 

- 

8 

- 

6 

- 

6 

- 

1872 

2 

- 

2 

- 

3 

- 

2 

1 

1882 

2 

- 

2 

- 

Pabtmkbs  nr  Mabbxaox. 


!i 

i  |]i]iib«Dd!l83a 

■(wire.,.ji8ae 

\  wife ...   '1843 

\  tfuftbaad  \m^ 
r  Wife . ,  _  l^^ 


OvifL...Ji8aH 


(HinjibaDd 
» UnabKud 


lEiubuLd 
jHuftbaod 


1863 


1801 
1863 


is$a 


jHiisbftiid-lSll 


Brothenaad 

Sisten. 

[Indnding  Per- 

■on  recorded.] 


iKufibftUil,ims 

i_Wlf«....jl«lS 

jiHUrtbaiid  l.<iH 
1  H'l/c    .      iw^a 


J  nnsbaud  IK")* 
Iwii-       . .  1^50 

( Huflbft&i]  I  lE^a 

/1iuj»b&iid|lW 

(Wifo._  JI861 

/Hujibuicl|l^68 
1Wlfe,...|18C2 
I  I 
(euBbU]d;i800 
tWifi?   ...  I8C2I 


1V¥: 


lfe....l87*;     6 


mnflbuid  1837J 
"iWife.,..  lS43j 

|Hu«ibiuid  .... 

"iwifc,  .,iiwa 

lahHbandl.... 


OVlfH'.... 


1838 


iHujibazid 

(Win. iwa 

lHiiMl:]aod;i856 
"OViTe..^  JSr»0 

f  HnHh&nrlllMS 
)  Wife....  l&Cl 

C  Huh  band  IH.'iO; 

(wire..  13691 


Deaf  ReUtiyes. 

[Not  inoludlng  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


3  fourth  cousins  (one  is  Hosb.  No.  1769). 


2  cousins  (Hosb.  No.  3316  and  Hnnb. 
No.  8817) ;  7  second  cousins  (in- 
cluding Husb.  No.  3314,  Wife  No. 
2197,  Wife  No.  34»6,  Wife  No.  36'^s, 
Husb.  No.  3815) ;  nephew  (Husb.  No. 
2776) ;  also  1  third  cousin. 


6  cousins  (Husb.  No.  2221,  Wife  No. 
2244,  Wife  No.  1163,  Husb.  No.  2222, 
Wife  No.  3913,  included);  2  second 
cousins. 


Ctousin  (Wife  No.  2791). 


Cousin  . 


I  3  third  cousins  (Husb.  No.  692.  Wife 
No.  8166,  Wife  NoB  1486). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


191 


FABTXnERS  XH  MABBIAaS. 


Anigned  cause 
of  deaf  nesa. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


648    i  » 
"*  I  (Inf. 


Sicknesa. 


Pa. 
I  Pa. 


I{}§, 


Use  of  quinine.. 
Scarlet  ferer. .  . 


I  Ohio. . 
Ohio.. 


660  1  {  i  i 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


«1  i  {l5  I 


Sickno 


I  Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


652 


IfB' 


Spotted  feyer. 
Scarlet  fever. . , 


Ohio.. 
;  Ohio. . 


:s.o. 


Oather'g  in  head. 
Measles. 


Ohio. 
!  Ohio.. 


ao 


666     I  ^  I 
657  '{  ^  ! 


,  S.  0. 


668 


\{^ 


Fever 

Scarlet  fever. 


.1  Ohio.. 
.  Ohio.. 

.,Ohio.. 


«« I { s ; 

661  !{1 
663      I   ^ 

'{a 
{i 


Typhoid  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . . . 


I  W.  Va.. 
!  W.Va... 


I  Pa. 
!Pa. 


664 


6«      {-i 


667 


670 


671 


/Chi. 
\   B 

/Cht 


/   B 
(.Inf. 


Quinine. Ky . 


Quinine 

Whooping  cough. 


Brain  fever. , 
Erysipelas. ., 


Ky 

Ky 

I  Wis.  &  Eng. 
'  Minn 


Spotted  fever 


Minn. 


Pa.. 
Pa., 


Kendall.. 
Kendall.. 


Mesales.. 


Blilions  fever. 
Spasms 


N.  Y.. 
Pa.... 


N.  Y. 
Pa.... 


N.  Y. 
Pa.... 


Bemarks. 


Died  1860. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Husb.  No.  188. 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Husb.  No.  3187. 

First  marriage ;  3d  to  Wife  No.  661 ;  third  to  Wife  No.  663. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3444  and  Wife  No.  3792.    Died  1863. 


Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  660 ;  third  to  Wife  No.  663. 
Dead. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  660 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 
661, 


Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  93a 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Husb.  No.  3334.    Died  1880. 

Brother  of  Hosb.  No.  666. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  666. 
Not  deaf. 

Divorced. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  3066.    Died  1890. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8S8.    Divorced. 
Not  deaf.    Died  1889. 


Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Husb.  No.  8874.    Died  1889. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  663. 
Died  1887. 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  661. 
Parents  cousins. 


Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1976. 
Died  189a 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  66S. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  667. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3894. 
Sister  of  Hosb.  No.  3233. 


Parents  second  cousins. 


Mich. 
'  BUch. 


192 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Maabiaobs. 

1 

Brothenand 

1 

1 

No.  of  Children. 

Slstera. 
[Inoludlng  Per. 

1 

1 

1860 
1862 

son  recorded.] 

I>eaf  BelatiTea. 

^ 

P 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  slsten 

i 

1890 

1879 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

8 
2 

1 

i 

nor  children.] 

2 

- 

/Husband 
twife.... 

O'iil 

078 

1890 

1862 

4 

- 

4 

- 

/Husband 
twife.... 

1826 
1846 

8 
6 

- 

674 

1880 

1886 

1 

- 

1 

- 

/Husband 
twife.... 

1869 
1861 

4 
7 

— 

676 

1890 

1889 

- 

- 

- 

- 

/Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 

1851 
1868 

1802 

9 
8 

10 

1 

676 

1890 

1840 

4 

~~ 

4 

— 

(wife.... 

1805 

12 

— 

(Husband  1828 

9 

— 

Nephew  J  2  oousins  (Husb.  No.  764  and 
Wife  No.  8229} ;  1  third  oousln. 

en 

1890 

1850 

— 

— 

_ 

_ 

\                1 

(Wife.... 

1807 

10 

1 

(Husband 

1828 

9 

— 

Nephew ;  2  cousins  (Husb.  No.  764  and 
Wife  No.  8*^39) ;  1  third  cousin. 

678 

1890 

1882 

— > 

— 

~. 



J 

(wife.... 

1814 

10 

1 

67» 

1893 

1887 

2 

- 

1 

1 

/Husband 
twife.... 

1860 
1864 

8 

7 

_ 

680 

1890 
1890 
1891 

1882 
1866 
1888 

8 
2 



8 

1 

1 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

1868 
1866 

1848 
1844 

1864 
1866 

2 

1 

3 

4 

6 

9 

- 

681 

- 

682 

683 

1890 
1890 
1889 

1887 

1 
8 

- 

1 
3 

- 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 

1864 
1866 

1866 

8 

4 

1 

2 

~ 

Oousln  (Husb.  No.  8017). 

684 

686 

/Husband 
twife.... 

1866 
1862 

6 

1 

5 

- 

1889 
1889 
1889 

1888 
1867 

4 

- 

4 

- 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

1888 
1867 

1836 

1826 
1826 

2 
1 

1 
1 

1 
9 

687 

688 

6 

— 

4  nephews  and  nieces  (including  Husb 

No.  8096). 

689 

1890 

1868 

6 

- 

6 

- 

/Husband  1 1882 
twife....  :i8»6 

6 
2 

6 

1 

— 

690 

1890 
1889 

1872 
1B68 

1 
6 

2 

1 
8 

— 

/Husband, 1846 
\Wife. ...].... 

1 

.... 

691 

/Husband 
twife.... 

1848 

8 

7 

2 
6 

- 

692 

1889 

1864 

- 

- 

- 

- 

/Husband 
twife.... 

1868 
1863 

11 
9 

8 
8 

- 

Third  cousin  (Husb.  No.  671). 

1890 
1894 
1890 

- 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

/Husband  i^*^ 

4 
6 

9 
8 

8 
12 

3 

4 

8 
2 

2 

7 

4 

608 

1872     1 

\Wifb.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.  .. 

1860 

1859 
1869 

1880 
1839 

1882 
1873 

4 
2 

694 

A  PMWond  cousin. 

605 

606 

1890 

1879 

2 

- 

2 

- 

/Husband 
twife.... 

1847 
1868 

10 

4 

9 
8 

_ 

Tahtdar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


193 


Paxtksbs  nv  Mabbiaob. 


f1 


{^ 


{: 


Assigned  canae 
of  deafness. 


Scarlet  fever. 


Whooping  congh. 
Measles 


Spotted  feyer.. . 
Brain  feyer 


Sickness. 


Som  in  head. . 
Worm  fever. . . 


Inflam.  of  head. 


Gathering  in  ears. 
Cong'n  of  brain. . 


Pandjrsis ... 
Brain  fever. , 


Typhoid  fever . . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Tyi>hold  fever . 


5    Scarlet  fever. 
Golds , 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever... 
Bheom.  in  head.. 


6     Scarlet  fever. 
10    Gold  in  hesd. 

Hare-lip 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.  Y 

N.  T  &  Pa  . 


N.  Y. 

N.  Y.  ACal. 


Gal. 
Gal. 


Pa 

W.Pa.. 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 
Hartford. 
Hartford. 
Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Ohlo&Goll.. 
Le  Gontenlx., 


Iowa. 
Iowa . 


HartTdlkH.  M. 
Hartford 


Kendall. 


Pa 

Le  Gontenlx. 


England. 
Pa 


Hartford  . 
Hartford  . 


Wis.. 


Ind.  k  Mich.. 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


N.Y.. 

N.  Y.. 


Gal. 
Gal. 


Bemsrks. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  930. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  678,  Wife  No.  677,  Husb.  No.  697,  Wife 

No.  612.    Died  1869. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  S169,  Hnab.  No.  3171,  Husb.  No.  8172, 

Wife  No.  697.    Paternal  grandparents  were  cousins. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  678.    Brother  of  Husb. 

No.  713  and  Wife  No.  3830.    Died  188a 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  613,  Husb.  No.  676,  Wife  No.  678,  Husb. 

No.  697.    Died  1881. 
Second  marriage :  first  to  Wife  No.  677.     Brother  of  Husb. 

No.  713  and  Wife  No.  3830.    Died  1888. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  3170.     Sister  of  Wife 

No.  612,  Husb.  No.  676,  Wife  No.  678,  Husb.  No.  697. 

Died  1887. 


Separated. 


Not  deaf. 

Married  also  to  Husb.  No.  1781. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  3791. 


First  marrisge ;  second  to  wife  No.  621. 
Slsterof  Wi^No.  2919. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  67& 


Not  deaf. 

Attended  hearing  schools. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1486  and  Wife  No.  3166. 


Died  1893. 


194 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabbiaom. 


li 

0     . 

ill 


II  HO. 


IJ  I 


697  ,liM,llflfi     a 


I 


698  ,1&99  IST4 

699  IliSp  tBT4 


700  ilfiil  1B81     a 


701  |lfflo|l88fil    1 


i 


702 


18931801.    1 


liso'isiol  - 


704  !ie91'....,     1 


706 


1B03 


706  lUm'lftW  - 

I 

707  ll«W  , . . . .  6 

I 

706  vm.  It^;  4 

709  \lSm  IB93  1 

710  |1B89'....  .... 

t      ! 

711  |ie»o  3^«  1 
7ia  ^1890  1^7^  6 
718  [18W)  \m^  1 


714    iSflp  ,..       ... 

716  'ifl»3  myi  - 
716  ismim^  ... 


717    1890{1881 

J 


718  11890! 

719  1890 1886  2 
7a0  189-2  1889,  1 


7ai  .1890|1876|  8 


of  Children. 


Pabtnku  nr  ICabbiaos. 


firothen  and 

Slaters. 

[Including  Per- 

Hon  recorded.] 


jHuribind  ta^  10  I 
I  Wife ...  isae  12  I 


iHuilHmd  1^53 
iViUii  ....  l»57 

(Husband  1847 
l\Ttr« 


I  \  HMi^biiiid  lesfi. 

iWiip 

iHTiRbftodlMl 

JHuabiUid  IWfll 


lUimlMXid  ..   . 
I  Wftt?    . .    l^J 

Ulrifibiind  ^HH 
(Wlfu  .._  1^13 

iMUBbftml  IH'^D 


(Ha8band'l861 
twife....'18e8 

(HoBband  1831 
twife 1 


(HaBb«ndil860 
tWtfe ....  J1869 

(Hnsband  1825 
twife....  1848 

JHuBb«ndl837 

(Wife....  1889; 

(Husband  1808 
twife....;  1808 

(HuBband  1864> 
(Wife , 

(Huaband;.... 
{Wife....... 


/Husband  1886 
twife....  11864 

(HuBband  1868' 
twife.....  1861 1 

(Hwbandl ....  I 
twife....  !l86fli 

( Husband  1860 
twife ....  1861 

/Husband  18491 
twife 1850' 


1  I 

1  I 


*  I  — 
6  I 


'I     ^  I 


Deaf  Belatiyea. 

Cl^ot  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


—  '  Great-uncle  . 


4  cousins. 


—     Nephew ;  2  cousins  (Husb.  No.  764  and 
Wife  No.  8329) ;  1  third  oousin. 


_  I' 


Tabular  Statement  of  MaiTiages. 


195 


Pabthxbs  in  Mabbzaos. 


educated. 


I 


007 

696  I 
699 
700 
701 

703 

708 
704 
706 
706 
707 
708 
700 
710 
7U 

na 

713 
714 
716 
716 
717 
718 
719 
730 
721 


B    I  Hartford  . 


B 

6 

/Inf. 


Hartfoid. 


Ilnd. 

Spotted  feyer i  Ind. 


I  Spotted  feyer. 


I  Ind., 
;Ind.. 


ilnd  . 

Scarlet  fever. ;  Ind. . 


Scarlet  fever. . . . 
Blainga  in  eara. . 


\Y%.kmm, 


{ 

{i 

i{1 


Spinal  meningitia;  H.  Mann,  Bev- 
erly, Hart 


Brain  fever |  Neb. 

Paralyala  of  the;  Neb. 

aaditorynervea., 
Brain  fever >  Ind. . 


Brain  fever ,  Ind. 


Ck)ld. 


:n.  Y.. 


AfUl , Hartfoid. 

Accident Hartford. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


IN.O., 


Scarlet  fever. :  Pa.  &  Coll. 

!w.Pa 


Fitaud  fever... 

Swelling  in  head. 
Scarlet  fever 


EpUepay 

Convulalona . 


Brain  fever. , 
CJold 


Oronp 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Fever. . 


Brain  fever. , 


N.Y.. 
N.Y.. 


N.  Y.. 
Pa.... 


Hartford. 
Hartford  . 


N.  Y. 
N.  Y.. 

Ky... 
Ky... 


Edinburgh . 


Ind. 
U.. 


W.  Va. 
W.Va. 


S.O. 


N.  Y.... 
C.  N.  Y 


A  i  Soreainhead., 


HartTdlkColl 
Hartford ...... 


Bemarka. 


Bro.  of  Huab.  No.  676,  Wife  No.  678,  Wfe  No.  6n,  Wife 

No.  613.    Died  1894. 
Second  marriage ;  flxat  to  Huab.  No.  4066.     Slater  of  Wife 

No.  676,  Hnab.  No.  3109,  Hnab.  No.  8171,  Hnab.  No. 

8173.    Paternal  grandparenta  were  oonaina. 
Parenta  flrst  cooaina.    Brother  of  Huab.  No.  609,  Hnabi  No. 

700,  Wife  No.  883,  Wife  No.  8463. 

Parenta  ftrat  oonaina.    Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  608,  Hnab.  No. 
700,  Wife  No.  883,  Wife  No.  8468. 

Parenta  first  conaina.    Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  608,  Hnab.  No. 
699,  Wife  No.  883,  Wife  No.  8468. 


Divorced  abont  1888.    First  marriage ;  aecond  to  Wife  No. 
70& 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  704. 
Not  deaf.    Second  marriage. 


Parenta  aeoond  conaina* 

Desd. 

Dead.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  1076. 

Not  deaf. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  919. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8880  and  Hnab.  No.  677.    Died  1868. 
First  marriage ;  aecond  to  Hnab.  No.  4063. 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  481. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


196 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


723 
723 
724 
726 
726 
727 
728 
729 
790 
731 
732 
783 
73« 
786 
736 

787 
738 
730 
740 
741 
742 
748 
744 
746 
746 


Mabbzaoxs. 


1801 
1802 
1890 
1890 
1892 
1892 
1894 
1890 
1882 
1892 
1894 
1890 
1893 
1890 
1892 

1890 
1890 
1898 
1898 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1892 


1886 


1898 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


1884 
1892 


18771  8 

1889!  — 

1892  — 

1892  1892  — 

189211892  -> 


all. 


Pabtnxbs  in  Maxbiaob. 


Brothen  and 
Blateni. 
[InclQdlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


t  Wife....  1888' 


/Hub... 

\Wlfe.... 


rHniband 
\Wife. 


(Husb. 

twife . . . 


1840 


(Huaband 
twife .... 

(Hnsband 
\Wlfe.... 

fHn8bandl840 
\Wife 


1861 
1869 


1860 
1861 


(Husband  1868 
twife....  I860 

/HaBband,1842 
\Wlfe....il849 

(Hnaband  . 
\Wif€....\. 


(Hnsband  1866 
twife.... 

(Hnaband'. 
\Wif6. ....,• 


(Hnaband 
twife.... 


1866 
1869 


(Husband  1869 
\Wife....  1857 

(Husband  1868 
iwife....  1874 


j  Hnaband  1861 
tWife  . . . .  1869 


<  Husband  — 
tWife... 

(Husband'.... 
{Wife....  .... 


(Hnab.. 

tWlfe....  I860 

(HnBband,1860 
twife...  . 


(Husband  1863 
twife....  1858 

(Husband  11863 
twife.  ..|1864 

(Husband  11864 
tWife ....  1861 


(Huab..'. 

(Wile ....  Ib70 


(Huab 

twife....  1861 


I       1 


11 


Deaf  Belativea. 

[Not  including  brotbem  and  aiatera 

nor  ohildren.] 


2  couflins., 


Oouain  (Wife  No.  786) 

Parents  (No.  8232),  unde  (Huab.  No. 
2600),  aunt  (Wife  No.  2600) ;  4  couains 
(including  Wife  No.  412  and  Huab. 
No.  786). 


Cousin. . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


197 


PABTirBBS  nv  IfASBIAOK. 


§1  i 


724    {^ 

736     i"" 


726 
727 
7« 

I 

739 
780 
781 

7aa 

788 
734 

786 

I  786 

I 
1787 

788 

789 


{J 
{I 

{I 


ai+ 


{I 


{■r 


740     i- 
741 
742 
748 


1744 


746 


v.. 
{1 

!{-3 


'  I 


Aoaigned  oanie 
of  aeatooBs. 


Pneumonia. . 


B>nfeY.lkdipht>a 
Brmin  feyer. . . . 


Mumps. 


Winter  ferer. 


amtheilnginhead 


MeMlM..... 
Meningitis. 


Bndn  fever. 


Uloen  in  heed . 


AfiOl 

Canker  xsah. 


AfaU 

OhoL  Infentnm. 


Brain  ferer.. 


Spinal  meningitia 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.  y., 


Ala. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


N.  0.. 

N.  0.. 


Ga. 


Oa.. 
Ga.. 


Texas.. 
Texasb. 


N.Y.Ik  Pa...., 
Ky 


m.. 

IlL. 


idOoU. 
Va.,  111.  k  Mo.. 


HI.. 

m.. 


Tenn. 


Hartfoid. 


Hartford . 
Hartford . 


Hartford . 
Hartfoid  . 


Kans.  ftlU. 


Ind. 


Bemarks. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Slater  of  Hosb.  No.  2090,  Wife  No.  4176. 


Not  deaf. 

DiToroed.    Parents  cousins. 
Parents  third  cousins. 


Wife  deserted  him  soon  after  marriage. 
Not  deal 


Seml-mute.    Ed.  in  public  schools. 

Not  deaf. 
Died  189a 

Not  deaf. 

Parents  cousins.    Married  his  cousin. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3281. 


of  Wife  No.  618. 


Not  deaf.    Dead. 
Mother  of  Wife  No.  4424. 


Not  deaf. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  748. 
Died  1888. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  742. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  1892 .    Parents  cousins. 


Parents  second  cousins. 


198 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


I 
t 

747 
748 
749 
760 
761 
763 
768 
764 
766 
766 
767 
768 
769 
760 
761 
762 
763 

764 

766 
766 
767 
768 
769 
770 

771 


Brothers  and 
Sitters. 
[Inolnding  Per- 
son reoordecL] 


Pabtnebs  zm  Mabkiaox. 


De«f  Relstives. 

[Not  indnding  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Parents  (Ko.  756). 
Cousin 


4  oonsins  (including  Hns^b.    No.    677 
Husb.  No.  715,  Wife  No.  U880).  ' 


—  Niece  (Wife  No.  3612).  Mother  gradu- 
ally became  deaf  ;  also  an  aunt  late  in 
life. 


Tahdar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


199 


Paxtnsbs  im  Mabbiaox. 


I 


747 
748 
749 
760 
761 
753 
763 
764 
766 
756 
767 
758 
769 
760 
761 


Anigned  catue 
of  deafneBs. 


764 

766 
766 
767 
768 
769 
770 

771 


,  DtoMoeinhead.. 


3  J  Pioiilysisof  bnin 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.Y 

N.Y 


Mich. 
Mioh. 


B  I 

"'7!  flcarietfeirer!! 


7  I 
2 


Scarlet  fever. . . 
Spinal  meulngltla 


B  I 

1  t  Scarlet  feyer. . 


8 
llnf. 


B 

A 

B 

B 
6 

17 


TnHMfnTn*t-1on . 

Scarlet  ferer. Ind. 

Spotted  feyer.... 'ind. 


Gal.. 

Ky.. 
Ind. 


Bemarks. 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hnihand  No.  3866. 


Died  1889.    Not  at  school. 
Not  deaf. 


St  Joseph's... I 
St.  Joseph's...' 


Ohio. Died  1887. 

Ey I  First  manrlage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  9802. 

Scotland.. 
Ind 


Cold  in  head. 


Spinal  fever... 
Spotted  feyer. 


Oatacrh.. 
Measles.. 


ya.^art.lKN.T. 
Va. 


Wis. 

Hartford . 


S.  O. 


Inilam'n  in  head.   Hartford 


Whooping  congh. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


€k>ld  (snddanloss )  N.  Y. 
Scsrlet  fever. . . . . !  Hartford 


Hartford. 
Hartford.. 


N.  Y.. 

N.  Y.. 


Hartford. 
N.Y. 


■{I 


Scarlet  fever 

Oatarrhal  fever . 


Hartford . 


HartTd  k  OoU. 
Hartford...  ., 


Hartford. 


I, 


Catarrhal  fever. . '  Hartford . 
Measles  k  whooi>-|  Hartford . 
ing  ooQgh. 


Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  766. 


Seml-mnte. 
Not  deaf. 


Consin  of  Wife  No.  3933. 
Parents  cousins. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf.    Second  marriage ;  first  to  a  hearing  1 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  3239.    Died  1876. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  8699. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  833&    Died  1866. 


Not  deaf. 


Parents  cousins. 
Parents  cousins. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  771.    Divorced. 

After  age  of  36  she  became,  gradually,  deaf.  Second  mar- 
riage ;  first  to  a  hearing  man.  Sister  of  Wife.  No.  1631, 
Husb.  No.  363,  Wife  No.  3819. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  770. 


200 


Tabular  StfUetnent  of  Ifan^iage^, 


772 
773 
774 
775 
776 
777 
778 
779 
780 
781 

782 

783 

784 
786 
786 
787 
788 
789 

790 


MABRIAaBS. 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


Pabtnxbs  in  Masblaob. 


18901B86I    8 


18901863   18 


1890 
1890 
1890; 
1890 : 
1890 
189J 


1890 


1890 


1890 


I 
....,    1 

I 
1840     3 

1844     2 

I 
1867   — 


798  !l«92il877    — 


(HnslNUid 
\Wlfe.  .. 


Brothers  and 
Sisters 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I 


1844 
1868 


/Husband;  1863 
\  Wife....  1860 

(Husband  1 1861 
,  twife....  ..,. 


rHasband!l861 
\Wlfe ....  1861 


'  /Husband 
,  t  Wife . 


1867 


I't 


(Husband  1866 
•I  \Wlfe. 


I  (Hnsb . . 
•I  twife.... 


\\ 

1 
8  ' 

I 

V. 

13 


12 


1869     1 


(Husband  1868 
\Wlfe....jl869, 

(Husband,  1862 
\Wife 1867 


(HiMband  . 
\Wlfe . . . .  . 


rHusbandl866 


Wife. 


.'1866 


Hu8band,1832 


Wife....  1841 


(Husband  1813 
I  \Wift...,\. 


4 : 

13  I 

"I 
3 ; 

I 

16 


11 

7  ,  — 


(Husbaud,1824 
i  twife....  1824 

I  'I 
(Husband  1856 
twife 


'  (Husband  1816 
•    \Wlfe....  1826; 

I  ! 

I  (Husband  1847 
"  twife   ...  1863 

I  (Husband  1832 
twife....  1882 

(Husband  1814 
;\  Wife....  1 1811 

(Husband  18141 
I Iwife....  J82i; 


(Husband  1814 
(wife ....  1816 

(Husband  1862 
(wife....  1862 


6  ' 

6 

6 

4 

6 


Deaf  BelatiTes. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisten 

nor  children.] 


4  distant  cousins. . 


Second  coubIu  (Hush.  No.  1880) 

Parents  (No.  783) ;  grandmother  (Wife 
No.  781) ;  2  great-uncles  ;  great-aunt ; 
great-grandfather ;  fourth  oonslns 
(Husb.  No.  1839,  Husb.  No.  1840,  Wife 
No.  2628). 


Mother  (Wife  No.  781) ;  2  uncles  ;  aunt ; 

2  cousins  (Wife  No.  788  and  HUBb.  No. 

1887). 
Orandf ather ;  7  cousins  (Inoludinff  Husb. 

No.  788,  Husb.  Not   1371,  Husb.  No. 

1839,  Husb.  No.  1840,  Wife  No.  26iM). 


—  ,  4  other  relativea. . 


1  Nephew  (Husb.  No.  1068) ;  nleoe  (Wife 
No.  328). 


,  (Cousin. 


Ck>usinB  (including  Wife  No.  798.  Wif<> 

No.  4812). 
Cousins  (including  Husb.  No.  793) 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


201 


Pabtmbiu  IK  Karbxaob. 


I 
I 

I 

772 
778 
774 
776 
77« 
777 
778 
779 
780 
781 

782 

783 

784 
785 
786 
787 
788 
789 

790 

'  791 

I 
792 


mi 

{I 

{:::• 


{I 

{b 

r  2 


Ib 

{I 

{S 


(  B 

I* 

llnf. 

{.' 


AaBigiied  cause 
of  deafness. 


BryBlpelas 

Bun  over  by  a  cart 


Winter  fever. , 


Winter  fever., 
Sickness....  , 


Spotted  fever.... 


Spotted  fever. . 

AfaU 

Neuralgia^ 


Typhns  fever . . , 
Typhoid  fever.. 


Bleeding  at  ( 


Brain  fever. . 


Inflam.  in  bead.. 
Typbold  fever. 


Siokneas  k  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. 

Sonet  Ik  b'nfevs. 


Measles. 


Measles.. 
IllnesB... 
Measles.. 


Mumps. 

Scarlet  fever. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Va. 
Va.. 


Clarke  k  HTd. 
Hartford 


m 


m.... 

Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Ky. 

la.... 


lud. 


W.  Vs.  AVa. 

Va 


Neb 

Neb.  4  0. 


Va. 

Va  . 
Va. 

Va. 


Hartford.. 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


N.  Y. . . . 

N.  Y. . . . 


».  Y. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford  . 

Hartford . 

Hartford.. 

Hartford.. 

Hartford.. 

Hartford.. 

Hartford. . 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Bemarks. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2786. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  776. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  774. 


Divorced. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  2309. 

Not  deaf. 

Mother  of  Husb.  No.  783. 

Parents  cousins. 

BCarried  his  coosin. 
Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  782. 

Not  deaf.     Mother  of  Wife  No.  38. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  791 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 

792.    Died  1877. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1710  and  Hnsb.  No.  1066.    Dead. 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Wife  No.  790;  third  to   Wife 

No.  792.    Died  1877. 
Died  1856. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  WifeNo.  790;  second  to  Wife  No. 

791.    Died  1877. 
SUter  of  Wife  No.  8068,  Hnsb.  No.  888a 


Parents  consins.    He  married  his  cousin. 


202 


Tahilar  Statemefii  of  Marriages. 


S 

I 

794 
796 
796 
797 
798 

799 

« 

800 
801 

8oa 

808 
804 
806 

806 

807 


Mabbiaois. 


No.  of  Children. 


1891 1 1890 

I 

1890,1871 

I 
1890  1889 

I 

1892. 

I 
1892  . 

180-2  . 

1890  . 

1893. 

I 

1891;. 


1890 
1890! 


1819 


1891 1 1891 
1890  1878 

809  1890,1886 


I 


810 
811 

812 

813 
814 
816 
816 
817 


1890 
1890 

1890 

1890 
1894 
1890 
1890 
1890 


1887 


1881 


1892 
1880 


1     - 


''I 


Pabtkbbs  ur  Mabbiaob. 


(HnBbaDdi . 
twife...! 


/Hnflband 
iWtfe.... 


•11. 


1812 
1812 


186S 
1868 


1844 
1848 


1867 
1868 


(Hutband 
\Wlfe .... 

(Hiubuid 
twife.... 

iHnabttnd 
IWtfe . 


/Husb.. 

twile.... 

/Husband 
twife 

twile....  1860 

(Hnsband 
twife....  1862 


18i7 
1844 


1864 


(HuBband 
twife .... 

jHoBband 
twife .... 

/Hnaband 
twife.... 

twife.... 

(Hneband 
twife.... 

{Hneband 
fHnaband 


1818 
182U 


1848 
1861 


1788 
1793 


1862 

i864 
1863 


IWTt/fe....'. 

,  (Hneband  1823 
I  twife 


{Hnsbwid  I860 


r  Hneband  1866 

(wife...., 1867 

/Husband  1816 
\Wife....\. 


/Husbwidll862 
twife....  11868 

/Husband  1808 
twife....  1813 


/Haab. 

twife... 


/Husband  1800 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


i        I' 
1|    1|..., 


12 


6  j  — 

7  — 


1  1- 


Deaf  BelBtlTea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  siaters 

nor  children.] 


9  cousins ;  2  undes ;  1  sunt. 


Parents  (No.  810) ;  3  uncles  (Husb.  No. 
800  Is  one) ;  aunt ;  third  cousin. 


9  nephews  and  nleoes  (Including  Wife 
No.  618,  Husb.  No.  808,  Husb.  No. 
811,  Husb.  No.  812,  Wife  Na  3879)  ; 
cousin. 


Cousin. 


Parents  (No.  810) ;  8  uncles  (Husb.  No. 

809  is  one)  ;  aunt. 
2  aunts ;  1  uncle. 

Parents  (No.  810) ;  3  undes  (Husb.  No. 
809  is  one);  aunt. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


203 


Pabtnxbs  nc  Mabkiaox. 


{? 
{i 

{:::: 


n 

{•a 
{4 


{: 


{^ 


7 
2^ 


AMignedcatue 
of  deftfoefls. 


Spotted  feyer... 


A  cold 

Spotted  feyer. . . . 


Sphial  menlngitiB 
Cerebro-cp.  men. 


Scarlet  feyer. . 


Brain  feyer 

€k>ng'n  of  brain. . 


Typhoid  feyer ., 

TTphna  feyer... 
lUneaa 


Mumps. 

AfUl.  . 
lUneBB.. 


Gather'ginliead. 


Scarlet  feyer 

Intermit,  feyer.. 


Qninine. , 

Spotted  feyer. . . . 

Spotted  feyer 

Scarlet  feyer. 


nineaa. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Tezaa.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


la., Neb.  Ik  Sen, 
la , 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


W.N.  Y 

W.N.  Y 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Ark.. 
Ark.. 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


111.. 
111.. 


Paris 

Hartford. 


Blich. 


5^- 

Ky. 


N.  O. 


N.  0.. 
N.C.. 


N.C. 


N.  C 

N.  0 

Hartford. 


m.  k  College. 
HI.  &  Ck>llege. 


Hartford. 
Hartford  . 


Hartford  . 


Remarks. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1527.    Died  1881. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1770  and  Wife  No.  1047. 


Died  1884. 


Desd. 

Sister  of  Husband  No.  3168. 

Second  marriage :  first  to  Wife  No.  613. 


Died  1887. 
Died  1892. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  380.    Parents  8d  cousins. 


Died  1869. 
Died  1880. 


Not  deaf. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  1190. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  811,  Wife  No.  3879,  Wife  No.  618, 

Husb.  No.  812. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  at  school.    Twice  married  to  hearing  wlyes.    Brother 
of  Husb.  No.  810. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  809. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  618,  Husb.  No.  806,  Husb.  No.  811, 

Husb.  No.  812,  Wife  No.  8879. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  808,  Husb.  Na  812,  Wife  No.  618, 

Wife  No.  8879. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  811,  Husb.  No.  806,  Wife  No.  613, 
Wife  No.  3879. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3881.    Died  1882. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1871. 

Dead. 
Not  deaf. 


204 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


818 
819 
890 
821 
822 
828 


MABniAGBH:. 


1891 

1^1 
iveo 
lesoj.... 

18W, . , . . 
1890  ..., 

824  1803  1BS9 

825  1B90  . , . , 

826  18W'     ,. 

827  ,i§w-i«f)a 

828  |1891 

820  lem 


880 


i^iids 


I 


881  'ta»i 

I 

1 

832  11800 


1881 


838  ,1890 


I"' 


884 
836 
886 

887 


18B1 

i80'i 


n&x 


I 

1801 1  IMl 
IBDO 


830  leorJ 

840  1800 

! 

841  1800 

842  1803 
848    I§fdB 


Ho.  af  Otxtldien. 


2     - 


_  I    I 


14  ,  ^ 


1  ,  — 


I 


laso 


1       2 


I     - 


3  I 
1 


Pabtmbbs  nv  Mabbiaob. 


Brothen  uid 
Siiten. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


(Hnabuid  IMO 
twife....;1862 


1       1 
1  I     1 


(HtfAt^aiid  -  -  -  *  . 

\wift) . . . ,  i:-)iJ>| 

(Euabiuid  18JS9, 


(Ilnibuia  ^...1 
twtfo..,   i8a-i 

/HuibMd  18B0; 

twifo ....  laej; 

I 

U'iU . 


Deaf  BelBtlves. 

[19ot  including  brothen  and  sisten 

nor  chUdren.] 


Niece  (Wife  No.  2727) ;  aeoond  coniiiii; 
tether  pwttally. 


Ooniin. 


2  ;  — 


/HunbMid  1858 
t  Wife  ....  184 J» 


(IIuMtnncl  — 
IWUe....  ,    .. 


(Htuibftnd 

twift 

(HuNbimd  ias3 
tWlfe  ....  I8fi3 

(Huib&tia  136G 

twifo ....  ima 

{Hiiabnnd  im 
WSfe . . , .  1843, 


uqbuid  isai 

Ife I 


/Hiivli . 


8  I 
1  , 

\\ 

I 

»! 

4 
4 

1 

0 

1 


IBM 


jHutband  .. 
twUc...  18?70 

/Husbmjdla^ 
(Mlfo....  1866 

rHnHlatid,]Hlt« 
("VViftt.    ..;1H50 


IMS     2 


f  Hnsbftud  l»3a 
\  \\itv . . ,    1  ^G 

/Hu^boad  17913 
twife* ,., 

(HuibAnd  1860 
(HniibTOd  IS&7I 


2  ondee  (Hnsb.  No.  046,  Hnsb.   >'& 
1024). 


Oonsln  (Hnsb.  No.  888).. 
Oonsin  (Huab.  No.  837).. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


205 


Pabtkbbb  in  Mabbiaok. 


818 
819 
830 
821 
822 
823 
824 
895 
826 
827 


Anigned  oause 
of  deofneaa. 


School  for  the  i 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Bemurka. 


lU... 
Ind.. 


f    6    Influn.  of  brain  .  I  111. 
X  11    Typhoid  fever, 


}  A    Spotted  fever. 

^  i 


{: 


Not  deaf. 


SlokuesB 

Brain  fever.. 


Hartford |  Slater  of  Hnab  No.  632,  Wife  No.  8701,  Wife  No.  1176.  Dead. 

lU. 


:m. 


I. 


If  2 


BryaipelaBlnhe'di  W.N.  T. 

Oerebro-ap.  men.  ■  Wia 

Qath'glnean....i  Wla. 

Ical 


Meaalea.. 


Gal. 


Died  1886. 


Alao  married  to  Wife  No.  8t26. 
Not  deaf. 


Also  married  to  Wife  No.  826. 


Brain  fever { I  Seoond  marriage. 

Not  deaf. 


Hartford 

N.y 


Tenn. 
Tenn. 


881 

833 

833 
834 
836 

836 
837 


.  I  i  10  '  Spinal meningltia  S.  0.  ft  Ooll... 
'  ;  tl^  I  Spotted  fever....  I  N.Y. 

'  (  B  ' |Pa 

\    6  I  Spotted  fever....  I  W.  Pa 


Dead. 


•| 


1  I  {3^ 


6  I  Vomiting !  Ind 

B I  Ind i  Parenta  cooalna.    Slater  of  Hnsb.  No.  699,  Huab.  No.  608, 

'  '         Hnab.  No.  700,  Wife  No.  3463. 


rinf. 
t    2 


■!{■ 


II  B 


{? 
{I 


Spotted  fever. ...   Ind.  ft  Kendall. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Gold  in  head.. 


Gerebro-ap.  men.. 

Spinal  meningltia 
Spinal  meningltia 

Hydrooephalna.. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Brain  fever — 


Gerebro-«p.  men. 
Scarlet  fever 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


N.Y... 


111. 
DL. 


HI.. 


Ohio.. 


Hartford. 
N.Y 


Hartford.. 


Texaa  . 
Tezaa  . 


Parenta  oonaina. 

Died  1891. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1878. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  610  and  Wife  No.  8680. 


Died  1882. 


Wia.. 


206 


Tabular  Stateinent  of  MarHages. 


844 
846 
846 
847 

848 

849 
860 
861 
862 
863 
864 
S66 
866 
867 
868 
869 
860 
861 
883 
863 
864 
866 
866 
867 


1802 

I 

18931892 

iws! 

I 
IB0I 


189^ 

189o!l866 
18981884 
1891 


MABmiAOXS. 


Pabtnkrs  IK  Marbtaob. 


d  I 

if 


1891 


I 


1894 
1898 


1888 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


Broihen  and 

8isten. 

[Inolnding  Per- 

■on  recorded. 


2     — 


J 


/Hnsband  1822 
t  Wife....  1826 

twife 


i 


Deaf  BelAtivea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


H     P 


/Husband 
\Wife .... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

JHusband 

(Wife .... 

I  J  Husband 
•   tlF</fe..  . 


18681 
18701 

18441 
1846| 

1869 

1869 

1809 


l|l:  = 


1  ;  — 


(Husband,... 
I  twife 


1       1 

1  I  - 


-I    ^ 


I 


—  I     2 


6|-| 
2     — 
2  i     1 

2  !  — 


I 


1|.... 

!    • 
«|- 

2     — 

I,.... 

1    .... 


1880.... 

l&W  1872 
Iftyi  \M'i, 

1&<W>  1 K67 

iH*:t  wn 

li-y:!  IKLJJ 

183'. 

18901889     2     —       2     — 


/Husband  1883 
\Wife ....  1836 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
tWife.  .. 


1863 


1868 
1866! 


/Husband' 1807' 
twife.... '1817 

/Husband  1 1860 1 
twife ....  1866 

/Husband  1824 


2     — 

1     — 

I 

I 

I 

v 

..j  1 

..    1 


twife .... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife .... 


1828 


1840 
1840 


I860' 
1860 


/Husband' 1816 
tWife....|l820i 

/Husband:....' 
twife.  ..1828; 


(Hnab 

twife....  1871 


—    aU.    — 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
tWife  . . 

/Husband 
twife. 

,  /Husband 
I  twife.. 

I  /Husband 
'  tWife .... 


18461 
1846' 


1858 1 
1861 


13 


1860 
1848' 


1867, 
1863 


1861 
1860 


/Husbandl847 
\Wife..,.\....  . 


/Husband  1837 
t  Wife....  1834 


12     — 
8     — 


Uncle 

3  deaf  in  family  8  generations  back,  ot 
mother's  side. 


19     — 
3  I  — 


*  Some  relatives  ". . 


1    !    — 


4  2  .  Aunt  partially  deaf 

2  —  ;  Father,  aunt»  2  uncles,  hard  of  hearing. 

6  —    

10  —  ;;; ;; 


TcAular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


207 


Pabtksbs  in  Habbxaob. 


ti 


AMlgnedoaiue 
ol  dMfnem. 


I     I; 


844  I 

845  , 

I 

846  ! 

847  [ 
I 

848  i 

849  I 

8S1 

8S9 

I 

863 

J864_ 
866  ! 
'  866  I 
i  867 

868 

I 

|860i 

'  I 

'860  I 

,  I 

861 

I  I 

862  I 


864 

866 
867 

\  868 


B  1. 

B|. 

1  I 
B 

B 

bI 


Soarlet  fever. . 


6    Whooping  ooagh. 


B  i. 

B  1. 


8  I  Scarlet  fever. . 

3  I  Spinal  menlngltii 
X  •  Scarlet  fever  and 
diphtheria. 


Inf. 


Faa 


Brain  fever. 
Diphtheria.. 


6    Fdver. . . 
8^    Spaama . 


Scarlet  fever.. 


6  '  Scarlet  fever.. 


2+ 

2 
B 

6 
3 

B 

6 

1 

B 
Inf. 


Spinal  menlngitia 
Whooping  cough. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Soreainhead. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Sore  < 


4  I  Scarlet  fever. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.  T.. 
N.Y.. 


N.Y. 

W.  N.Y 


Texaa.. 
Tezaa.. 


N.Y.  40.  N.Y. 

N.Y 

Pa 


Hartford.. 
Hartford.. 


CaL  &N.  Y... 

O.  N.  Y 

O.  N.  Y.  k  W. 
N.Y. 

O.N.  Y 

O.N.Y 


Bemarka. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  2»77. 

Not  deaf. 
Semi-mute. 

Slater  of  Hnab.  No.  2291.    Parenta  couaina. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


N.  0. 

N.C.. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford  . 


Hartford. 
Hartford  . 


N.Y 

Hartford. 


Le  Ck>iitenlz  & 

Mich. 
Hart,  k  N.  Y.. 
N.  Y. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


N.Y 

Hartford . 


N.Y.  Imp'd.. 
W.  N.  Y 

HLftOhio... 
m 


Ga., 


Hartford.. 
Hartford.. 


Died  1891. 

First  maniage ;  second  to  Hnab.  No.  848. 
conaina. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  2137.    Died  1894. 


Parenta  ncond 


Slater  of  Hnab.  No.  643. 
Died  1891. 


Parenta  conaina.    Died  1892. 

Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Wife  No. 
Slater  of  Hnab.  No.  991. 


Not  deaf.    Dead. 


208 


Tabular  Statemeyit  of  Marriages. 


Ma&biaoks. 


Pabtmkbs  in  Mabriaoe. 


1 1 


870 
871 
872 
873 
874 
876 
876 
877 
878 
879 
880 
881 
882 
883 
S84 
886 
886 
887 


890 
891 
892 
893 

894 


1BB3 
IHil 


I 


Ko  df  Oblldren. 


tB»l 
1802 


I 


ISM. 
iBttd  , 

1^»D0- 

13001862 

I 

la&aieso 
i^m  ifl«2 

liJllO  .... 
laaoiae© 
law*- 

1890  "- 

1892  ISW 

1890  I»6B 

I 
18D2  1S79 

im\  1803 

\m\  ... 

iMPu  imy 
181^4  tees 

laMlBSQ 
1^«2  .... 


p    n 


anbiuid 


Brothers  and 
Sisters.  I 

[lucluding  Per-  ' 
H '11  recorded.] 


(HiiHlMmd 
(Huftl»ud 


/BnertMud 


1B61. 


1849' 
16()2! 


10711 


1H70 
1^66 


.1| 
111 


Deaf  RelatiTea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sistent 

nor  children.] 


1  I.... 

1  !.... 


ItOT      ^3        1 

mD6  10  I    1 


I  \Wifi)....jlS(W    \n 
!  rUuM^mndllSia     0 


1  , 
1 

ei. 


'  /Husb&Dd' 
,  \WLfi' .... 


lS2fi 
1^27 


6|..,. 


1      - 


1      — 


/euebaud  lfi20      ^ 


tWifu...JlBe4 


(HuBbaad-lSGa 


-I     4 


—       2     — 


—       8 


fMnBb4nd|l*ya' 
\Wifi'..,.!i»34 

/HuKbHOjd  1»53 
t^Vifi^,...jlK67 

/Utt^baud  ISn^i! 
\WLr,.,_.  i8m; 

jHiiabipd  lb64' 
\\i\tit    ...  iHfiO 

(Huebaud  UHT; 
(WIIh  ....  11S54' 

/HiLabuid  imi 
Iwily...    irni 

/HnHbatid 

\W1I«„..'1S® 


I  (liit^band  . 

!  fMimbaiHl  1833 

■         I 
,  (HuHbttod  1337 

^  tWitt  ,..,  lH4eI 
I  /Husband  ifm 


^     1 


/HiiRbaiid 

'  /Tlijuliiiiid 
(VVlf.  ,  . 

f|(ll!4bHtKl 


>71 


Cousin . 


Cousin . 


2  cousins  (Wife  No.  888  is  one) ;  uncle.. 
Father 


2     _ 


Paternal  grandfather.. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


209 


Pabthsbs  in  Uabbiaox. 


869 
870 
871 
872 
878 
874 
876 
'  876 
877 
878 
879 
880 
881 
88a 
883 
884 


887 


I  890 
,  891 


I 


1894 


Afldgned  oanee 
of  deafneflfl. 


{I 


{:::: 


Ckmg'nof  bntn.. 
Inflam.  of  brain. . 


Scarlet  fever 

Oongefltlve  fever. 


Gerebro-si>.  men. 
Sickneos 


MenlngltlB 

Teething  ft  Oonv. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Fever. 


Scarlet  fever 

Diaeaaein  head.. 


{I 


{:::: 


Meaalea 

Brain  fever. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ind.. 
Ind. 


N.  Y.  k  Ohio  . 
Ohio 


St.  Jos.  k  N.  J. 
N.  Y.  &N.  J... 


Hartford . . 
Hartford . . 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


C.  N.  Y.  &  N.Y. 


Remarks. 


Divorced.    Dead. 

First  marriage :  second  to  Hnsb.  No. 
cousins. 


8866.    Parents  third 


aN.Y.fcN.  Y. 
N.Y 


Pa. 


la.. 
Oa. 


Spinal  disease. . 


Brain  fever. . . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scrofula., 


Scarlet  fever..... 
Spotted  fever 


Salivation  k  cold 


Measles 

Scarlet  fever.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


HI. 

m. 


m. 
111. 


C.  N.  Y 

O.N.Y 


la... 
la... 

Pft.. 
Pa.. 

Ky. 
Ky. 


Texas.. 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  875.    Has  2  children, by 
which  marriage  is  unknown.    Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  iirst  to  Wife  No.  874.    Dead. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  877,  Wife  No.  4364. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  876,  Wife  No.  4364 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  667.    Died  1891 
Died  1890. 

Not  deaf. 

Third  manlage :  iirst  to  Husb.  No.  8175 ;  second  to  Husb. 
No.  1861.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  885. 

NotdeaL 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  888. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  882. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  879. 


Dead. 
Died  1860. 


Not  deaf.    Ifarrled  his  cousin. 


Scarlet  fever 

Messlesft  cold... 


BUlious  fever. 


MeaaleB 

SoH  rash  followed 
by  gather'gin  h'd 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Hartford  k  Ooll 
Hartford . . . 


nL. 
HL. 


N.Y 

W.  N.  Y.. 


Tenn. 
Tenn. 


Died  189a 


Died  1886. 
Parents  cousins. 


Parents  cousins. 
Dead. 


210 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabbiaobb. 


fit      ^ 

I      ^       ^  i  ^°- 


of  Children. 


a  I 


O  3 

;      I 

896  'l«W,lS73 

896  jlBM 

897  IBOU  ... 

898  WiZ.... 

!   i 

899  1892  liS9 


>  L 


I 


900  tiem»^ia63 

I   I 


901 
902 


I      , 

1&90  3867'    1 


908    ISSO  . 


90i 
906 


906  lesa .  . 

907  IBK  .... 

908  l^^  

909  1892  1881 

910  im..,, 

911  hsm .,.. 

919  ll^l!ltftK> 
918  'iftW  , .   . 


9U  l|B90' 


916 
916 
917 
918 
919 
920 


..,.j 


lS90'lHS'^      - 

latKj  iFt-iy    1 

l«a4  187:t      .. 


leu*  is«7 


All 


—     1 


Pabtnbbs  in  Mabbiaob. 


(HtuibAna  ISilK 

Vwif«....  iKJO 


f  Husband 

(HTUbund 
It  With,,., 


j  Hiiptiftnd 


1S44 

i;M4 


IBID 


( BuHbind  l8Ba 


Brothers  and 
Sistera. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


J  HiiMb«iitl 


I84S 


:«23 


(HiiisbiLnd 
"Jwjli  .     J  1^21 

jU  uiitiftua  1«« 
( Hit^baucl  iB'JB 

imti' inm 

nJuHXmaii  11*33 

jHuabfljid  U  9 
iWif,,^  .    ..|lB43 


IS49 


lWi7 


1843 


IHiiKtiaiid 

/  HiiRtiJind 
\  ^Mfs^ . . . , 

J  Husbuid 
I  Wife.,.. 


iWtft' Ifisa 

fffiiNbjmd  1h:« 
tWife,,,.|lH43 

/Hdfthmiid  1S20 
IWifL'..,.  IHSa 

flluj^band' 

|Wif<?,..,||KCHl 

(Hi]HliiLUd']>[21 
IWlfL  ,..,;i'^l!J 

JFTuBbaiJiiieTei 
IVVifo...,   .   .. 

fHiiiibAUd  1§4H 
185u 


{ 


Un^baud  lirill 
Wlft....L.„ 


/nnBliHUdl'-flft 
Iwife ,,. 

jnufib&aa|lA44l 
t  VVifi^ ...    Il&37 

jHTl«b!tlldlS2& 

\W]ft.„Jj»aB 

JHualwDd  , 
IWJfb.  .,..lBa« 


9       9 
4  I     1 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  sisten 

nor  children.] 


Paternal  grandparents ;  2d  consins. . 


Consin . 


2  cousins . 


3  nephews  and  nieces  (Wife  No.  926. 
Wife  No.  3198). 


Niece., 


2  aunts. 


Tabular  Siaietneni  of  Marriages. 


211 


a 

_1 

895 
806 
897 
898 
899 
900 
901 
903 
903 
904 
906 
906 
907 
908 
909 
910 
911 
912 
913 
914 
916 
916 
917 
918 
919 
920 

Fabtmbbs  in  Habbiaob. 

1 

Aesigned  csnse 
^darfiieeB. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Remarks 

{i 
{\ 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Ill 

Parents  second  couslnB.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  2614. 

Inflam.  of  bnln.. 
Winter  fever 

Ill 

Cal 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2699.    Married  also  to  Wife  No.  028  and 

to  Wife  No.  898. 

{I 
{t 

Cal 

Kana.ft  CaL... 

Ind 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2699.    Married  also  to  Wife  No.  623  and 

Bnln  feyer 

Influn.  of  bnln  . 
Typhoid  fever.... 

Gongeg'n  of  brain 
Scarlet  fever 

Rcarlet  fever..... 

to  Wife  No.  897. 
Parents  ooxifdns. 

Til 

I» 

U 

Educated  at  home.    Died  1883. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

N.  C 

Cold 

Died  1881 

Died  1890. 

{ 

N.O 

Ind 

{t 
{I 
{1 

Scarlet  fever. 

Sickneoa 

Typhoid  fever... 
Influenza 

Typhoid  fever.. . . 

Ind 

Sister  of  HuBb.  No  2070. 

la 

Flrat  marriage ;  second  to  'mfe  No.  906. 
Died  1869. 

la 

la 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  906. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1178,  Wife  No.  2462,  Husb.  No.  4127. 

la 

Wia. 

Cold  in  head 

Minn 

Haartf ord 

Hartford 

Texas 

Hnmora  in  head.. 

Not  deaf. 

Convnlalona. .  .. 
Ulcers  In  head. . . 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

N.  T 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  188 

Cold. 

N.T 

Ind 

Ind.&KanB... 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Eans 

Died  1891. 

{    8 

|1A 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Typhna  fever..,. 

Gold. 

{i 

Hartford 

Hartford 

N.y 

Parents  cousins. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  2168. 

{? 

{••b 
<  ... 

Scarlet  fever 

Jumping  the  rope 

Scarlet  fever..... 

St.  Job.  (N.  T.). 

N.  Y 

N.y 

BpjIotwt. 

N.Y 

N.  Y 

First  marriage ;  aeoond  to  W 
Dead. 

N.Y.? 

N.Y 

Dead. 

{i 

Siokneoa    from 
fright. 

212 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


921 
922 

923 
924 
926 
92« 

927 
928 
929 

980 
931 
982 
988 
984 
986 
986 
987 
988 

989 


MASRunsft. 


Pabtnbbs  in  ICabbiaok. 


3, 


I 

a 

o 

1833  .... 
lB»4t8fii 


1€9I 

ISM 
JgM 


18M 
iaB3 
1694 


1SB4 


iBsaiaQs 

I 

1^4  1994 
i878 


i&aa 

1389 
1694 
1«89 

I 

1§00 
1MS9 


tMl4 


No.  ol  Chlidmn.  ! 


ij 

? 

§ 

1  1 

1 

a    B 

p 

3 


I 
186b'     S 

.,..1     3 

1884      3 
J5 


940  .lB«ft 

941  IfitM} 
\ 

942  iBSg 


tBTB 

vm 


12 


SI 


(Husband  1841; 

(Hnaband  1862 ! 
t"Wife....  1867 

(Husband  1861 
twife....;1863 

(Huaband  I860 
1  Wife....  1862 


iHxuband.. 
'  t Wife....  1866 


Brothera  and 
Sliitera. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


'  \  Huaband  . 
1  twife.   ..11878 


11 


1^0 


3     - 


a  I  — 
I 

3  — 

(i  — 


ik  ,  — 


-  !   ^    - 


18***     I   '  ^ 


I 


943  |i68g  itm    1      I 

944  was  IST7,     2  j  — 

I     I     1     I 


n    - 

a    - 
I    — 


(Husband  .     ■! 
twife....  1860 

(Husband  1869 
1  Wife . . 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 


1871 
1878 

1846 


t  Wife....  18631    9 

iHuMbandllSU^aey. 
\Wife....  1866,     7 

( Husband 
Iwife.... 


1866 


( Husband 
\  Wife .... 

/  Husband 
I  Wife .... 

( Husband 
t  Wife  .... 

(Husband 

1  Wife....  1853 

(Husband' 1869   n 


1837 
1839 

1810 
1820 

1846 
1852' 

1856 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  aisteni 

nor  children.] 


Cousin  (Wife  No.  190). 


I 


.  Parents  (No.  2462) ;  2  uncles  (one  i« 
Husb.  No.  4127;;  3  aunta  (WiJe  No. 
3109,  Wife  No.  Ii78.  Wife  No.  906  ; 

I  2  third  cousius  (Wife  No.  1601,  Husix 
No.  2943) ;  fourth  cousin. 


twife 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 

(  Husband 

1  Wife  .... 

(Husband 

Iwife.... 

(Husband 
twjfe.... 

f  Husband 
i  Wife .... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 


1856     6 

1852    11 
1859,     5 


1861 

1864 

1846 

1864 

1P41      4 
1845    11 


1862|     6 

18471  10  ' 

1846  7  ' 

1847  10  ' 
1850     9 


;  3  cousins  (Wife  No.  161  is  one) . 


Cousins  . 
Cousins. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


213 


PABTNKB8  IN  MaRBIAOK. 


1    i 


^^  I  {  b' 

923  i  {^^ 

924  ' 

! 

925  '  i 


Amlgned  cause 
of  deatoess. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Bemarks. 


I  ChlUfc i  Ohio I  Divorced  about  1881.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  16»a 

;  Ohloftlnd....! 


(     2 


{  Eans . 

Scrofula I  lud. . . 

Qather'g  in  head,  i  Ohio. . 
Brain  fever Ohio.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever. . 


926 


'{• 


r 


Ohio. 

Ind.  ftOhlo.... 


N.  Y. 


I  Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  664. 


Not  deaf. 


I         Not  deaf. 

I  la.  h  Eans Sister  of  Wife  No.  8198. 


927 


2  I 


I  Sweden  ?. 

Bislng  in  head. . . '  Texas 


928 


930 


'  Spotted  fever. , 


Scarlet  fever. . 


931 


6    Mumps., 


\{\ 


I  Scarlet  fever. . 
Brain  fever. . . 


934 


/. 


!{-2 


936 


937 


939 


941 


B 
B 


943 


944 


{ 


Inflammation . 
Disease  


W.  N.  Y... 
W.  N.  Y... 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


W.Pa. 


Ark.. 
Ark.. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford . 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Oather'gs  in  head 
Spotted  fever. . . 

Measles  ft  sc'tfev 


Scarlet  fever. 
Cold 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


FklL.. 
FaU.. 


Brain  fever 
Oold'in  "" 


N.  Y.  Impr'd  ft 

NY. 
St  Joseph's  CN. 

Y.) 
Pa 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Wis 
Wis.. 


Wis.  ft  N.  Y.. 
Wis.  ft  N.  Y.. 


Wls.ftN.Y... 
Wis 


Brother  of  Hush.  No.  988,  Wife  No.  8441. 
Sister  of  Hush.  No.  675. 

Not  deaf. 


Died  1859. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hush.  No.  4048.    Died  1898. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2428. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  988.    Parents  cousins. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  987.    Parents  cousins. 


Died  1893. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1068.    Parents  cousins. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  3  and  Wife  No.  2757. 
Parents  first  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1281  and  Husb. 

No.  126& 
Parents  cousins. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  588,  Wife  No.  2076,  Husb.  No.  401& 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  8058. 

Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  1097.    Ist  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  944. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  4054,  Hnsb.  No.  1608,  Husb.  No.  1666. 

Died  1874. 
Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  1097.    2d  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  948. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1404. 


214 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


I 


946 
946 
947 
948 
949 
960 
961 
953 
953 
964 
966 
966 
967 
968 
959 
960 
961 
962 
963 
964 
965 
966 
967 
968 
969 
970 


1889 

1889 

1 

1 
I 
I 
1890 

1 

1894 


1893 


1889 
1890 
1890 
1894 


1890 
1890 
lb80 
1890 
1889 
1891 
1890 
1889 
1889 


-  { 


{ 

{ 


Mabbiaoxs. 

1 

i 

No.  of  Children. 

^ 

I 

1 

n 

P 

1880 

2 

- 

2 

- 

1843 

6 

- 

6 

- 

1873 

- 

- 

- 

1887 

2 

— 

1 

1 

1876 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1883 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1884 

3 

- 

- 

2 

1883 

3 

1 

2 

- 

1887 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1866 

3 

- 

2 

- 

1864 

1 

1 

- 

1867 

8 

- 

8 

- 

1881 

2 

- 

2 

- 

.... 

2 

1 

1 

- 

1827 

1880 

1 

— 

— 

1 

1887 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1889 

- 

- 

- 

-. 

1879 

1 

- 

- 

1 

1884 

2 

- 

2 

- 

1879 

3 

- 

3 

- 

1883 

3 

- 

3 

- 

1866 

7 

1 

6 

- 

1886 

1 

2 

2 

1 

Pabtmkbs  in  Mabbiaok. 


i 

Sa 

!■ — 

J nimbund  Ihst' 
IwifB...  1863, 
I 
HQ8lJHiid;lB'-J0 

{Hu4bai^ 

>Wif«.„.  IBOO 

fiij^buid  11*^ 

Hni»baiid  l^^ 
WifH.,    ,  llii4l 


Brothers  and 
SlBters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


-    »  -  { 


jeuflbAfld  iH^ii 

f  BtiKbmid  1s;H 

fHwmUud  l^S 

JHilflbfttidlHfi^ 

/HiiAbantI  1*^'-* 

JHiiHbaadiaaT 

jKHJ^biiud  I'^lfl 
1wif«,,  .  isae 

Rnftbnncl  JStlT 

fHi]4ibttnd  -  - 
tVkirc)...,'lSlfi| 

I        I 
twifNH....  IMS 

Iwiff  ...  iSUVO 
jHuRband  JSfiO 

JHnnb^nil  l!^T 
twife....  lHi» 

ITTMsbtuja  1§64 

Wife,,,     l^iT 

I 

[Hiiflbnmllfi&S, 
VVtle b^62 

HURbwidlfWaS 

f  Himbiiiid  134.1 

ITuHbaad  ...A 


-I 

-  { 

-  { 


-.{ 


f 


Deaf  BeUtiTes. 

[Not  Indnding  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Nephew  (Husb.  No.  882) ;  nncle., 


Second  oonsln . 
Second  consln. 


Niece.. 


13  relatiyes . 


,  Niece... 

i 

1  Ck>u8in. 


Taiular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


215 


Pabtmbbs  im  Mabbiaox. 


? 

1 

AflBlgned  csQfle 
of  deafnees. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

• 

1    7 

Scarlet  fever 

Brain  fever 

Ohio 

t    1 

Ohio 

/   B 

Ohio. 

1 

{    B 

Fever 

Ohio 

1  ^ 
f     3 

Ohio 

i    B 

Ohio. 

id! 

Sloknen 

Ohio 

Fever 

Ohio 

Spotted  fever.  .. 
Catarrhal  fever. . 

Pa 

Pa 

(   B 

Ohio  ... 

{ 

Oather<g  in  head. 

Ohio. 

/   B 

Ohio 

3 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Ohio 

/   B 

Hamil'n  ft  Ont. 

{   B 

Ont 

/  14 

Suppuration. .... 
Whooping  cough 

Diphtheria. 

Canker 

Ohio 

it  a 

{inf. 

Ohio 

Horace  Bfann.. 
Ohio 

Ohio. 

1     ^ 

f   B 

Pa 

{  B 

Pa 

(  B 

Ohio  ft  Xy 

N.  y.....: 

l{     1 

Brain  fever 

Scarlet  fever. 

f    3 

Pa 

'{     « 

Ohio 

i  (.... 

Pa 

{b 

:   t 

Pa 

{  B 

Pa 

1 

f    4 

Meaalea 

Wia.ftOoll.... 

r    4 

Scarlet  fever../.. 
Meulea 

HTd,     Tann., 

Kendall. 
Wis.  ft  Coll.... 

{    ? 

Cold 

Va.  ftN.  0 

■n 

Catarrhal  fever.. 
Fever 

Md 

Md 

{33? 

(  4 

Fita  when  teeth'g 

Fftll : 

Hartford 

Clarke 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Spotted  fever.... 
Brain  fever 

Sngland 

Minn 

Mlrni       , 

r  B 

Hartford 

Hlim 

1    1 

Inflam.  of  brain.. 

Scarlet  fever 

Gridaal  decay . . . 

lyKiin  , . . . , 

r  14 

ni 

1  1   18 

Til. , , , 

1  K  i» 
( 

Nova  Scotia... 

|{a 

Lnng  fever 

Minn 

Kemarka. 


Brother  of  Huab.  No.  lOM. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf.    -Deserted  his  wife  shortly  after  marriage. 
Died  1887. 


SlBterof  Husb.  No.  2912,  Hnsb.  No.  2961.    Parents  second 
cousins. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Na  952. 

Second  marriage ;  Arst  to  Husb.  No.  260a    Died  1882. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  951. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  3164. 


Parents  cousina. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  959. 
Educated  in  common  schools. 

Died  1889. 

Onuidparents  and  parents  cousins. 

Mother  of  Husb.  No.  1117.    Died  18«0. 
Died  1890. 


Died  1894. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  964.    Second  marriage;  first  to  Husb. 
No.  2217. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  8816. 

Not  de«r. 

Sister  of  Wife  Na  3806,  Wife  No.  1776. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  968. 
Died  1884. 

Second  marriage ;  flist  to  Wife  No.  96X 
Parents  cousins. 


Died  1889. 

Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  282a. 


arandmother,  mother,  and  2  unclea  became  deaf  after  40. 


216 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


I 

a 
I 

971 
972 
973 
974 
976 
976 
977 
978 
979 
980 
981 


984 
985 
980 
987 
988 
989 
990 
991 
992 
998 
994 
995 
996 


Mabbiaoks. 


Pabtmkbs  nv  Mabbiagb. 


1894 
1890 
1889 
1891 
1889 
1889 
1804 
1800 
1889 
1889 
1892 


I 


1887 
1882 
1879 
1886 
1875 
1860 


1879 
1889 


18891862 

I 
1890 1872  4 


No.  of  Children. 


I 


1890 
1890 
1889 
1880 


1885 

1881 

1S60 
18981889 
1890|l880 
1893  1888 
1890:1884 
18901846 
1890....;  1 
1891 
1892 


Broiheraand 

Sisters. 

[Inoluding  Per- 

son  recorded.] 


1 1 

I  s 


ill 


(Hoitbmad  1B62 
twife    . . ,  1B04 

jHusbaiia  1SG4' 
tWitc.   .  IS6T| 

jHuAbujd  18Ig' 
iWi/f 1B57| 

\Wi/e.     .....: 

/Ht]HbiLUdIS44 

fHuHb«pdil837' 
tWift^...   'ltrJ3 

JHUfiUaacI  ms' 

twtf(t ....  laesi 

\  tt'ife  ....  lt>^3 

^Hiiisbucid  185e 
"tWlfo 


4  I     1 
6  I  — 


1  I    1 

21-' 


8       1 

6  I  — 


jHuefaiuid  IB'il 
iWltv    ...  iw;3 

twUe...  1830 

fmiMbujd  18^1 
twife ....  \m%i 

1  HTJUllfcUil  JBiO, 

tjrj/.....|....  . 

(EIiEi^lxiud'ia^O 
'iHV*    ... 


9  I 

3 ; 


_  ,  /Msi.'ibiiitiiiaso 

tWift^  ..,/ 11507 
_     jHUHbuud  1S54 

■iwirL'....'irt5s 

_     aiiiwbatid  l«;f7 


feiiflbniul  IW* 
iWiti  ....  1S0« 

tHUNbuud  1818 
'OMfi^*...  1BG7 

^UiiJibaad  lH,'t9 


12 


baud  m->3 


_     JHuHbaiia  lf«l 

j  ivvif-i  ...  lajTi 

iwifcj..,.  iHio; 

jHnebftQd  iNfll 

t  WlfL^  ,  . , .  l«aT' 


iWJie...  . 


Deftf  BelftUves. 

[Not  Inoludixig  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Parents  (No.  976} ;  sunt  (Wife  No.  3531 ) ; 

cousin. 
Oousin 


2  second  oonsins. . 
2  seoopd  cousins. . 
2  second  cousins. . 


2  nephews  (Husb.  No.  3315  is  one)  . 


Cousin  (Wife  No.  252).. 


Cousin., 


Cousin  (Wife  Na  8579). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


217 


1 

a 

971 
972 
973 
974 
976 
976 
977 
978 
979 
980 
981 
982 
983 
984 
986 
9S6 
987 
988 
989 
990 
991 
993 
993 

PABTNEB0  IK  MaBBIAOS. 

1 

< 

{I 

{? 
{- 

{^ 
{i 

Assigned  cause 
of  deafness. 

Whooping  cough 
Lung  fever 

Scarlet  feycr 

Meningitis 

Feyer 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Iowa  &  Coll... 
Iowa 

Remarks. 

N.  Y 

Hartford 

Hartford 

N.  Y.  Impr'd.. 

Pa 

Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 

Tjphoid  fever... 

Paralyris 

Not  deaf. 

Parents  cousins.    Brothf^r  of  Wife  No  SR31. 

Pa 

Convulsions 

'scarlet  fever!  !!.*.* 

Pa 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  976. 

N.Y.fcN.Y.Imp 
N  Y 

Iowa 

Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  980.    Ist  marriage :  ad  to  Wife  No.  979. 
Parents  third  cousina.    Died  a  year  after  marriage. 

Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  980.    ad  marriage ;  Ist  to  Wife  No.  978. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  4379. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  97& 

Iowa 

Iowa  . .    . .     . . 

Iowa 

{I 
{i 

Iowa 

Scarlet  fever. .... 

Spotted  fever.... 
Spotted  fever.... 

Iowa 

Divorced  1887. 

m 

m 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  3817,  Husb.  No.  3717,  Husb.  No.  3508. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No  930  and  Wife  No.  3441. 

Pa 

Mf^MlfHf. 

Pa 

Uneducated.    Dead. 

Not  deal    Mother  of  Wife  No.  2366.     Dead. 

First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  986.    Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  1069. 
Not  deaf. 

2d  marriage;  1st  to  Wife  No.  986.    Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  1069. 

{J 

n 
{i 

/Inf. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Spinaifever  **.**.! 

Scarlet  fever 

Brain  fever 

Gathering  In  head 
A  cold 

Ind 

K.  Y 

N.  Y 

Ohio. 

Died  1864 

Ohio 

Dead. 

Ohio 

Divorced  1893.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1103. 

Sickness 

Ohio 

Hartfoxd 

Hartford 

Ohio 

Fever 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  863.    Died  1893. 

Ohio 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  428a 

Accident 

niness 

Ulcers  in  head. . . 

Montreal,  Male 
Montreal,  Fern 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Parents  cousins. 

Died  1889. 
Died  1864. 

Uneducated. 

994 

Inflam.  in  head.. 

Hartford 

Mo 

996 

Chills  and  fever  . 

Mo 

Mo 

996 

Second  marriage. 

218 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


a 

p 

a 

i 

997 

998 
999 
lOOO 
1001 

looa 

lOOi 
1Q06 
lOCM 

lOOT 
HJOH 
tOOP 
1010 
1011 
lOlt 


ICABBIAOBSi. 


1871 


]BH  IS91 


18«0  u 
ta90|lS79 

i«eo!. 


i 
1^0  . 

iaoaia92 

IflM 


I 
leoo  1^40 


lesi  ie9i 


lOlSil^l  . 

I 

lOlillSSa  1^B8 

i 

10U1H03'. 

I 

loieiBsaL 

I 

1017 1  liH, . 

I 

lOiB  1093  , 


1019 
1020 
1021 


1890 
1892 
1891 


IBM 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


FABTMXBB  Dff  MABmiAOK. 


1 

1866 

1849 
1846 

1868 
1868 

1848 
1849 

Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 

Deftf  Belatiyee. 

1 

-, 

7 

4 
4 

P 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sistere 
nor  children.] 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.,.. 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Hosb.. 

1 

— 

twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 

1848 

1862 
1866 

1864 

1862 

1864 
1848 

1841 
1842 

1820 
1819 

184i 
1858 

1860 

8 
3 

: 

Beoond  cousin 

(wife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
Iwife.... 

/Husband 

ij     2 

I  i     1 
3i     8 

II  1 

1     '        1 

2 

8 
10 

— 

Oousin 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Haab 

1858 
1865 

1818 
1815 

1864 
1869 

1 

— 

2 
2 

7 

: 

twife .... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

Husband 

Wife 

1849 

1868 
1870 

1849 

1848 

1868 

1867 

1880 
1880 

1869 

4 

2 
6 

8 

- 

Qrandm'r  ;  2  greaUundes  ;  6  nephews 
and  nieces. 

J  Husband 

twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife 

8 

2 
6 

6 

- 

Qrandm'r  ;  2  great-uncles ;  6  nephews 
and  nieces. 

twife.... 
/Husband 

1816 
iftll 

9 

1 
7 

- 

twife....,  1807 

/Husbandiaea 
twife....|.... 

* 

Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


219 


Pabtnbbb  in  Marbiaob. 


s 


997 


999 


1001 


1002 


1003 


1006 


1006 


1008 


1010 


1011 


lOlS 


1014 


1016 


1017 


I  1018 


1021 


i: 
{". 

{i 
{ 


{I 

{I 


{..*. 


Aaaignect  caoBe 
of  dettfness. 


Scarlet  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Spinal  menlngitifl 

Inflam.  Bhenm. . 


Spinal  fever 

Cerebro-sp.  men. 
AflOl 


Inflamuiatlon . 


Brain  fever. 
Cholera 


Gather>g  in  head. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Diphtheria 

Spinal  menlngitiB 


Fever. . . . 
Measles.. 


Catarrh.. 


Gold  in  head.. 
Biaing  in  ear. . 


Bidng  in  head. 


Brain  fever. 


Illness  h  calomel 


Spotted  fever. . . 
Brain  fever 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 


KendaU. 
Kendall.. 


Tenn. 
Tenn. 


m.  &  N.  T  . 
la 


Hartford.. 
Hartford.. 


N.  J.  (?).. 


la 

la.  &  So.  Dak.. 

Le  Contenlz, 
Ind.  hi  College. 
Ind 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


111.. 
111.. 


N.  Y. 

N.Y.. 


Kendall.. 
Kendall.. 


IU.,Tez.  &  Kan 
I11.&  Kans. 


Mich.  (?). 

Hartford.. 
Hartford. . 


Pa 

Clarke. 


Pa. 


Ala. 
Ala. 


Oa.. 
Oa.. 
Oa.. 
Ga.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


N.  y.. 
N.Y.. 


Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


N.Y. 

O.N.  Y... 


Bemarks. 


Parents  cousins. 

Died  1688. 
Insane. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8627. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1802. 
Parents  conalns. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2874.    Died  1878. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1887. 
Died  1886. 


Died  1890. 


Parents  cousins. 


Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  1016  and  Hnsb.  No.  1028.    Parents  second 
cousin  81 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1016  and  Husb.  No.  10281     Dead. 
Parents  second  consins. 


Diedl866L 


Insane. 


Not  deaf. 

Died  1858  or  1864. 


Died  1892. 


220 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


1 

im 
irm 

1039 

nm 

1039 
103C 
ID37 
lim 

1011 

1041 


hi  A  AIUA  UKHh 


si.     No.  of  Chlldrwi, 

if 


i!i_  ill 

leoojieati  —  '  — 


1 


1^1 


18B9, 


i«oa:i^   1 


im 


iBm.- 


I 


I     ! 


lamiiBSis  — 
i«w....  .... 

19B3  1SSL     1 

I 

lHa4  liiiM      1  ,  — 

um\...    a  i  - 

I 


I 


lifSfl 


I 


Pabtnkrs  nr  Mabkiaok. 


(Husband 
twife. 

j  Husband 
twife.... 

r  Husband 

(Wife.... 


THusband 
Iwife. 


(Hutband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 


(Husband 

(Wife. 

(Husband 
tWife. 


(Husband 
Iwife. 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[IndudlDg  Per- 
son recorded. 


1838 
1831 


1866 
1869 


1881 


1881 


1870 
1863 


10 


1846 
1847 
1861 


1848 


(Husband  .... 
twife...  |1866 

(Husband!.... 
\Wlfe....  1859 

(Husband  1796' 
iwife...  ....I 


(Husband  1862 
\Wife....  1864 

I 
(Husband  1816 
twife . 


(Husband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
tWife.  .. 

(Husband 
tWife .... 


1866, 


1863 
1867 


1831 
1829 


1861 
1864 


(HTwtHuiill861 
\WWe.,..ll981 

(Hu^bAM  1840 
\Wif8....ilS4a 

(Hatibuiai«64 
\W1fe  . .   .  1B66 

(Husbaud  1861 
\Wlfe 


(Husband 
twife. 

(Husband 
iwife. 


jHtuband 
twife. 


1858 
1868 


1868 


Deaf  Belatives. 
I     (JSlot  Including  brothers  and  siBteni 
'  nor  children.] 


Nephew  (Husb.  No.  882) ;  uncle. 


Nephew  (Husb.  No.  882) ;  uncle.. . 


8  ,  — 

4     — 


,  Qrandm'r ;  2  great-uncles  ;  1  nephew 
or  nleoe. 
Sd  cousin  ;  2  nephews  or  nieces 


2     —  I 


Oousln. 


TabiUar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


221 


1022 
1028 

1024 

1025 

1026 
1027 

102S 

1029 
1030 
1031 
1082 
1033 
1034 
1086 
1036 
1087 


1040 
1041 
1042 
1043 
1(>44 
1045 
1046 


Pabthbbs  in  Mabbiaob. 


1 

Amdgned  catue 
oi  deafness. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

HartTd  &  OoU. 
Hartford 

la 

Remarks. 

{^ 

TnflAfn,  in  head. . 

Died  1889. 

f     7 

Scarlet  fever 

Spotted  fever.... 

{     6 

la.....,......:: 

(  B 

Ind 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1025.    Bro.  of  Husb.  No. 

(    B 

Ind 

946.    Divorced  one  or  two  days  after  marriaga    Dead. 
Not  deal 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Wife  No.  1024.    Bro.  of  Husb. 

r 



No.  946.    Dead. 
Semi-mute.    Dead. 

/ 

Not  dMf 

{  B 

Ark 

Ind 

c   s 

Typhns  fever.... 

{- 

(    B 

Gfli 

Not  deaf. 

PamfitS  W^OOnd  COi1<fln«.     Bfn.  of  Hnab,  No.  lOlR  and  Hmib. 

[1 

Qa 

No.  1016. 
Sis.  of  Husb.  No.  2726  and  Wife  No.  8417.    Parents  cousins. 

i    B 

p» 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1630. 

{ 

Germany  (?)... 
Hartford 

{^. 



( 

Divorced. 

1     2 

Nervous  fever. . . 

Ohio. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  2062. 

{  i 

Spotted  fever.... 

la 

N.  Y 

Dead. 

{   • 

{ 

Brain  fever 

Spotted  fever.... 

f|{A)r7i«w|ip 

la.  kill 

Pa.&Ia 

N.  Y 

{:" 

( . . 

Halifax  (?) 

Hartford 

la&Ooll. 

Ill 

{  B 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1066. 

{5 

Brain  Tr;  quinine 
Spinal  meningitis 

Scarlet  fever 

Spotted  fever. . . . 

Hartford 

Hartford. 

Ohio  &  OoU.... 
Miss 

Died  1894. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  2766. 

r  B 

Hartford 

Hartford 

ni 

Til. 

{a 

Brain  fever 

Spinal  meninffius 

Died  1880. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  1879. 

Qnintne 

Mo 

Pa - 

N.Y. 

I.... 
{•b 

Sickness. 

Sickness 

N.Y. 

N.Y.40.N.Y. 

Ind.       

Ind..: 

{3i 

Vflver         

N.Y 

Not  deaf. 

222 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


MABBIAOB8. 


1047,1890 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


1048  1891 1 


1049  1890, . 

'    ! 

10601890:1886 
!        I 
I 
1061  1891 1 1862 

1069  1898;. 
1063|1890jl886 

1034  1890  1883 


1066 


1066 


1894 


1891 


10671890|... 


1068 
1069 


1890*1864 
1890 


10001890 


1061 1890. . 
,    I 
1062  1891,18911  — 

1 


I    I 
1063  1892  1874 


1064 

1066 


1886 
1892 


tl894 

^1892 
1066 1891 1891 
1067J1889 

1068  1890 

!   I 

1069  1892  . .  . 
lOTO' 1890*  1871 
107i;i89o|l884 


1888 


Pabtvsiu  nr  Mabbtaok. 


/  Husband 
twife.... 


1814 
1820 


Brothers  and     I 
Sisters. 
[Inclnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


(Husband  1868 
twife....,1858| 

/Husband  IBlo! 
twifc....,1811' 


{Htahani] 

\Wlfe..  .11812) 

(Husband  18S1 
(Wife....  1813 


§Hutband\  • . . .  I . 
\Wife....  1799; 


1860 
1861 


(  Husband 

(wife.... 

(Huthand  — 

(wife...  '18671 

(Hn8band|1814 
iwife....  1819 


(Husband 
\Wlfe... 


(Husband 
twife . 


1890 


1861 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 


rHusbsnd;i840 


1840 
1842 


1861 
1850 


\wife....\ 
(Husband  1840 
(.Wife.... 


1864 


(Husband  1872 
t  Wife....  1874 

(Husband  —  I 
twife....  18491 

(Husband  1867 
twife 1863 

(Husband*  1864 
twife....  il870 

(Husband  1843 
twife....  ;1862 

(Husband'l862 
twife....  11866 

(Husband  1862 
\Wxr€....  . 

(Husband  1825; 
twife....  1824 

(Husband  1846 
twife.  ..'1848 

(Husband  .. 
twife....  J 1852 


2? 


S' 


Deaf  BelatlTes. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Qrandmother. 


Parents   (No.   1066);   uncle;    3   annu 
(Wife  No.  790  and  Wife  No.  1710). 


1st  Cousin  (Wife  No.  1054) . 


1  '    1 

7|- 


/ 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marrmges. 


223 


Pabtxxxs  ni  Maxuags. 


I 
8 


ii  1 


io«;{ 


Whooping  cougb. 


1049j  I    ^ 


1051 


I  f  ® 

.1    8 

,     L_ 

1U54  V 

it     « 


Brain  ferer 

Water  on  the  b'n. 

Spotted  ferer 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


KendaU  k  Ooll. 
N.T.&LeOoOr 
tenlx. 

Hartford 

Hartford 


Scarlet  fever. . 


1056'  ^ 
1066   { 

'     r 


1069< 


1060 


1062  {B 


10«3i  {^-^ 


1066 


lOM 


1067 


1070 


1071 


r  B 
{a 


Scarlet  fever. , 


Hartford.. 


N.T.. 
N.  Y.. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford.. 


Hartford,  Whip- 
ple, Clarke. 


Wlfl. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford  . 


Wla.. 


Inflam.  of  brain. 
Brain  fever 


Brain  fever. 
Fright 


N.  y.. 

N.Y. 


m., 


Twfi*^  of  brain. 


Ctonvnlaiona . . 
Oerebro-ap.  m 

Scrofula 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Inllam'nof  ei 
Scarlet  fever. 


Inflam.  of  brain. 


in  hea 
Scarlet  fever. . 


lU. 
111.. 


W.  N.Y 

W.  N.Y 


N.  y... 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Mo 

St.  Looia  Day. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Bfich. 
Mich. 


m.  &  Neb. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Hartford . 
Hartford . 


Halifax... 
Hartford. 


Remarks. 


Died  previoiiB  to  1861. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  796  and  Wife  No.  1770. 


I>iedl86& 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1877. 


Second  marriage.    Dead. 

Not  deaf.    Dledl89& 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  2268. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  828. 


Partially  deaf  from  scarlet  fever  at  18  years.    Educated  in 

hearing  schoola. 
Married  her  consin. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  790  and  Wife  No.  1710.    Died  1881 
Mother  of  Wife  No.  828  and  Hosb.  No.  1068.    Died  1894. 


Not  bom  deaf.    Dead. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1061.    Divorced.    Bro. 

of  WifeNo.  4010. 
Not  deal 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  4010.    Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife 
No.  1060. 


Parents  second  cousins. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1900. 

Twin  brother  bom  hesring. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1086. 


Not  deaf.    Died  about  1886. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  986. 


First  marriure ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1072. 
Died  18861    Parents  cousins. 


224 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


I 

8 
I 
I 


MAaRIAOKS. 


Pabtksbs  in  Mabbiagk. 


Ko.  of  Children. 


±       5    I  3       ^' 

p  .a  I  H^  I  ft 

1803  l«e:J    -  !  - 


I 


107»,1BS1  l»88 
1074  IHfta  1SS6 


1B«1 


1    .... 

3  I  — 


ISfll    -     - 


ISOtf... 


lOTtt 

107* 

I 
lEJ77!l«0ll«Jl    - 


,        ,         .        I 


I 


14)81 


IrtSO  1H>^7      1 

I 

l«t«>  ....      ... 


iiMj^  meg  . . , 


1084 


a  ,  — 


19B0  , , . 

lisnj... 


I      I 

108SIS9U  ....  iwiv.    — 

I  "         '         ' 

Il»e<1il»90187f^     -  !  — 


aU 


109T!1801  1«7&     1—1 
10S*t!l8t«  l«U3    —  I  —  I  — 


10l§& 

vm 


I  ' 

isgi  issil  —  I  - 


IBUSt 


luoaiboi 


11194 


IflPO      1 

I 
\mi    1 


im^\. 


imxvmi    1 


loos  issi 


low  iBoa 


ISW      4 


Brothers  and 

Sisters. 

[Including  Peiv 

son  recorded.] 


H      ft      H 


(Husband  1.... 
twife...!.  .. 


i  (Husband  1867 
\Wlfe....  18«3 

(Husband  1858 
t  Wife,...  11862 

jHusb«nd;i867 

(Wife....  1 1866 

(Husband  ., 


(Husband  1866 


IWife. 


(Husband 
Iwife... 


.  ,1870|aev.| 
2 


(Husband 
tWife.... 


(Husband 
(Wife.... 


(Husband 
IWife.... 


18621    4 
lB67i    3 


1866 
1869 


1858 


(Husband 
tWife....  1866 

(Husband!.... 
t  Wife....  ,1828 

(Husband  1867 

Iwife.  ..!.... 


(Hu«&atu2' ... 
t Wife....  1 1866 

(Husband!  1834 
t  Wife....  11860 

(Husband:  1834' 
\Wife....ll866j 

jHusband>846l 

lwife....ll856' 

(Husband!.... 
twife....  1867 


(Husband 
\Wlfe, 

(Husband 
\Wife . . . 

(Husband 
twife . 


(Husband 
twife 


I 

...  1 

4  ;  — 

2  ,  — 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
\Wife .... 

(HiMband 
\Wife. 


1866 
1870 


1860 
1861 


1848 
1864 


1867 
1862 


Deaf  Belativea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisten 

nor  children.] 


Parents  (No.  707)  ;  4  second  cousinB... 
Second  cousins 


3     — 


2  nieces  and  2  nephews  . 


10  I  — 

6  I  — 

\  - 


Second  cousin- 
Second  cousin.. 


Oousin ;  uncle. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


225 


Pabthzbs  zk  Massiaob. 


1072 
1073 
1074 

1075  ' 

1076 
1077 
1078 
1079 
1080 
1081 
1082 
1083 

1084  ^ 

1086 
1086 
1067 

1088- 

1089 
1080 
1091 
1092 
109S 
1094 
1095 
1006 


B 

11^ 


Scarlet  f erer. . 


Bon  oyer  by 
fhreah^g  machine 
lUness 


FaU,ohilla&feT., 
Sp.  meningltia. 


Whooping  cough 
&  oong'n  of  brain. 


Biain  fever.. 


Mmnps,  meaalea, 
&whoop'g  cough. 


Inilam.  of  brain.. 


Gonvnlaiona 

Dropsy  of  head.., 


MenJngitla. 
Sfeningltls.. 


Typhoid  fever... 
Oeiebro-spL  men, 


Ondninean.. 
Brain  ferer. .•. 


Oerebro-ap.  men, 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


HaUfaz. 


N.  Y.. 

N.Y.. 


N.T. 
N.Y. 


Mich 

Mich 

Scotland. 


Oolo 

111.,  Neb., Colo. 

Ohio.  (7) 


N.Y.. 

N.Y.. 


Le  Ooutenlx. 
Mich 


N.Y.  &O0II. 
Hartford..... 


Ireland  (7). 
N.Y 


Mo.  &Ia. 


111. 


N.Y.. 
Ohio.. 


N.Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Pa.. 

Pa.. 

Ky. 
Ky. 

Oa.. 
Oa.. 


Ma  ft  Coll.. 
Ill 


Pat. 


Pa.... 
N.Y.. 


Ind.. 


Remarks. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1071. 

Died  1891. 

Fint  marriage;  second  to  Husb.  No.  673. 

Parents  cousins. 


Not  deaf.    Second  manriaga 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  469. 


Died  1892. 


Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1087.    Died  1800. 
Di(^  1878. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1066.    Died  1890. 

Second  marriage ;  fint  to  Wife  No.  940.    Brother  of  Wife 
No.  3  andWife  No.  2757.    ParenU  oonains. 


Parents  third  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  646, 


Fint  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1094. 
Dead. 


Second 


1  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1008. 
of  Wife  No.  1394. 


Not  deaf. 


226 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


mar 
ym 

IQBB 

1101 
1103 

iioa 
nm 

UOA 

\im 
im 

1108 

nm 


Mabbuobs^ 


Q 

1800 
1§9U 

ia»o 


^  i  No.  of  Children. 


1 1 

I  ^  ?■ 

*       c      ^^ 


laffijiaafi  , . . . 
18q:i  lara,    1 

1    ' 

nwieesl   3 


lesSiiJiiij^  11 
1893;  laei 


1110  l^tiS 


IHBtf'  — 

i 


1111  1^2  iSQt   1 


1113  ISBlj....   1 


PABTNXB8  nr  Mabriaok. 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Inolading  Per- 
son recorded.] 


ih\\ 


/HuBbsnd  1862   10 
twife...    1862     7 


(Husband 
twife... 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 


1862 


(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
Iwife.... 


18641 
18721 


1831     1 
1836     1 


(Husband  1864 
tWife.. ..;.... 


(Husband,.... 
\Wlfe....  1841 

(Husband  1868 
iwife...  .... 


(Husband,, 
t  Wife....  11820 

(Husband  1816 
\Wife....\. 


lll»le&4;ll 

I     I 


H14I1H94  laSl 


I  I 

iii6iiii9:i  iBuai. 


I 


1116 
1117 

ui?*; 


lasiL^.J.... 
I 

1494 


iiao^ifflfii^a    1 


1121 


I 


IHIW  ISO^    _      _      _ 


I  (Husband  1848| 
\\Vlfe...    1865 

(Husband  1 1869 
\Wlfe ....  1873 


(Husband,  1856 
\Wife....\. 


(Husband>1867 
t  Wife....  11866 

(Husband  — 
t  Wife....  1846 


( H  nsband 
\Wife .... 


(Husband 
Iwife.... 


1829 


1829 


(Husband  1 1868 
tWife....  1860 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 


1860 
1857 


1868 


18C3 
1863 


(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband  , 

\wife..  .;: 


(Husband  1864 
\Wlfe....  1873 

(Husband  1865 

(wife.  ..'. 


Deaf  BelatlTeB. 

[Not  indnding  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Cousins;  nieoe;  ne^ewB(T). 


Uncle  (Husb.  No.  1878). . 
Second  cousin 


Parents  (No.  4331) :  6  aunts  (indudlD^ 
Wife  No.  8856;  Wife  No.  2461;  Wifr 
No.  2902;  Wife  No.  3141;  Wife  Ni 
133) ;  uncle  (Husb.  No.  183)  and  cou- 
sin. 


Parents  (No.  957) ;  aunt  or  uucle. 
<31reat-unole ;  great-aunt 


2  cousins . 


Tabular  StatemetU  of  Marriages. 


227 


PABTNXB0  ZX  KaBBIAOB. 


1007 
1098 
1099 
1100 
1101 
1102 
1103 
1104 
1109 
1106 
1107 
1108 
1109 

UIO 
1111 
1112 
1118 
1114 
1115 
1116 

1117 

I 
1118 

1119 

iiao 

I 

I  1121 


{•r 
{•r 


{4 
{i 


{:::: 

{b 
IS 


{^ 
{^ 


ledOETue 


Typhoid  ferer.. 


Hnmor 


Fever. 

Spinal  meningitiB 


Sicknemi . 


Teething 

Inflam.  of  bndn 


Aocideot. 


Sioknees. . 


Scarlet  ferer.. 


AfaU. 


Brain  ferer...., 
Typhoid  ferer.. 

Spotted  ferer... 
Spotted  ferer. . . 


Sickness. . 


Meningitis.. 
ICeningitlfl.. 


Dropsy  of  brain. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Le  Oonteulx., 
Minn , 


Ky. 


Texa&. 


Hartford. 
Portland.. 


m.. 

111. 


Ohio.. 


Wis. 
Ind.. 

Ky.. 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Ohio. 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Mo. 


No.  N.Y.. 
No.  N.  Y . 


Paris 

HTd*  N.Y.. 


N.  Y. 


N.Y 

N.  Y.  ?.. 


Md.  h  KendaU. 
Md 


Ind. 
Ind.. 


Le  Oontenlz.. 


lU., 
111. 


N.Y.. 

Ark... 


IU.,Wia.&St. 
John*B. 


Bemarks. 


Brother  of  Hush.  Na  948. 


Not  deaf. 
Not  deal 


Died  1866. 
Died  1865. 

Second  marriage;  iirst  to  Wife  No.  980. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2629. 


Died  1898. 
Not  deaf. 


Paternal  grandparents  were  second  oonsins.    Sister  of  Wife 
No.  1598. 


Not  deaf. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1114.    Dead. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1118.    Dead. 


Not  deaf. 

Parents  third  cousins. 


228 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


1U3 

im 
im 

1130 
1131 

11^ 

1133 
IIU 
113S 
1130 
1137 
113^ 
1139 
lUO 
llil 
114^ 
114^ 
1U4 
114£ 
1146 
1147 


laoij 

IBSO 

imim 


1§90  1833 
1389 


1869 


1885 


Ho.  of  CHildWB. 


ill 


I 
lassjiBTfl 

1890  J  684 

1    i 
18S9  18S1 

1893  1883 
1803  1BT« 
1893  1S97 

i 

1889  1860 

I 

1880  1S80 
1889.1886 

I8tl  ISJ^ 

I 

1890  1§81 

! 

1889  1ST3 
IB75 


im9 
iB9a 

1889 

II 


1878 
1889 
1877 


FAfilMf  Kttfl  in  Mabbiaok. 


1 

I 

8 

1 

1 

4 ;  — 


fHtiiiban4;18Bl 


Slaten*. 
0GI]  rworded.] 


fHiubftad|l849 

j  BuBbind  1868 
iwife,,..  1868 

jBuiil«nd  1840 


jEimbAnd 
\Wjfe.... 

/Hiubftnd 


1848 
1848 

, .™.^,lflS4 


twife....  IKfli 

jHuiibaad'lssfl 
iwJfe..,.|18C7 

\wife....  isao 


1R44 
1848 

18G8 
1HS9 

lesei 


(Eiubuid 
jUuKliand 
fHuibiud,^ 

twife^^.Jisfiw; 

JHu«b»Dd'l84S 
twtre....|18Bl 
(Htifib>Tid'^803i 

*Huflbaiial836' 

jHuflbuid  ie«a 
twife,..  iieaa 

I  ' 
/HnitbMid!lSeQ| 
twifti...,  IBS€| 

jHDHbfctid  1863 

twife....  isr^ 

jHuflbMid  1861 
IWiiG...  1861 

JHiiBbttud  18t& 
[   IWifc.,..  IWf 

J  mvBt»nd  1*W, 
iWifc,.  1850 


(  iHunbiind  1B53| 

,   '   IHuKbftiid  1860 

fHnflbwid  .,-.' 
—  J  IWlfc..,,  1857 

I  jHiubuid 
^      (Wile.... 


I 


1 

3  t  — 


§  I  - 
3      ^ 


6  1  '     I 

7  I    I  I    a 


Deaf  BeUtivea 

(Not  including  brothen  and  dsien 

nor  children.] 


3  third  coniinB . 


3  great-aonto.. 
a  great-aunts.. 


fHciiibuid 
\Wlle  .... 


a     — 


9     — 


Farentg  (So.  168);  uncle  (Hush. 

395) ;  aunt. 
arelatiTea. 


3  oousina. 
Aunt 


S«cond  ooualn. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


229 


%     It 


ABKlsiied  eanae 
of  deafneM. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarks. 

Wia. 

Died  18M. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

First  marriage :  3d  to  Wife  No.  1181 ;  8d  to 
Died  1879. 

Parenta  conaina.    Slater  of  Wife  No.  8978. 
Parenta  oonaina. 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  1887. 

Died  1861 

Firat  marriage;  aecond  to  Hnab.  No.  1697. 

Brother  of  Hoab.  No.  1140 

Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  1189. 

Died  187% 

Parenta  second  conatna. 
Died  1889. 

Died  1878. 

Left  hia  wife.    Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  1147. 
Third  marriage;  firat  to  Hnab.  No.  4884; 

No.  3984. 
Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  1146. 

{• 

Oold 

Ind 

{* 

n 

{1 
{? 

{b* 

I  B 

i    9 

Spotted  fever.... 
Spotted  ferer. . . . 

Cankerruh 

Scarlet  feTor 

Pa.  &  Coll 

Pa.*  Coll 

Hartford 

Pa 

Pa 

Mnmwi. , 

HI 

HI 

Spotted  fever — 

Md 

Pa.&Ooll. 

Pa 

Scald  head 

Scarlet  ferer 

Scald  head. 

Wla.&Ooll.... 
Wla. 

Wife  No.  1199. 

Wla.  &CoU.  .. 
Ind 

to  Wife  No.  1199. 
Died  1886 

Spaama 

Hartford  &  Pa.. 
W.Pa 

So^t  fever..... 
Scarlet  fever..... 

Ohio 

Ohio 

iDflam.  h  paral. 
of  audit,  nerve. 

Ohio 

Ohia 

Whooping  oongh. 

Ohio 

i  i  B 

Ohio 

1  ^ 
!  f.... 

Obio 

i   B 

Ohla 

Ohia 

li  R 

Intermit,  fever.. 

Meningitia. 

Spotted  fever.... 

Typhoid  fever... 

Erysipelae.. 

Dropay  of  head . . 

Ohio. 

1  * 

{i 

{1 
'{^ 

f.... 

W.  N.  Y 

W.N.Y 

Ark 

St.  Lonia  (Day) 

Ark 

• 

Ark 

Ohio 

Ohio 

:KendaU 

KendaU 

N.  Y 

Scarlet  fever..... 
BWl 

N.Y 

Clarke .t- 

FUL 

Olarke 

'{a 

Scarlet  fever 

Minn 

Pa 

^  {  . 

Pa 

second  to  Hnab. 

,  ( 

Pa 

{:;:; 

Pa 

230 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Masbzaobs. 


PABTKSR8  IK  MaBBIAOB. 


1 

1148 
1149 

ueo 

lUl 

ii«a 
iiGa 

iifii 

1160 
IIM 
llfi? 
1156 
llfifl 
lliso 

net 

1103 

uea 

Uf4 

1165 
1160 
1167 


tew 

IBM 


1880 

igeo 

1861 

iaT4 

1874 


ie72 

1B83 


1890 
tg« 
IB94 

iseo  J 

1893 

un .... 

IKK) 
1^1 


\m\ 

1690 
1801 
18M 


1168  i«$a 


1169 
1170 

im 


18S0 
1B£K) 


18M 


189a 


:iB4 


1903 


1172  1894  1866 


No.  of  Ghildroi. 


aU 


/Htuband 


(Husband 
twife. 


(Hnsband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife. 

(Huthand 
twife.... 


/Husband 
twife. 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife. 


/Husband 
twife..., 

jHusband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
\Wife. 


/HTmband 


/Hiiflbmad 
tWif«.... 


/Huab&ad 
twife.... 

jH^ubund 
twife 

/Hanb^ad 


/Hiiabaad 
tWife .... 

/Husband 
twife,... 

/Husb&Qd 
twtfe . 


rfinsband 
(wife.... 

/HlIljbHDd 

\\virif. 


/Hujbsad 
twift.... 

/Husband 

twif«.... 


I860 


1801 
1812 


1858 
1850 


1831 
1827 


1831 
1829 


1861 


1862 
1868 


1846 
1849 


1846 
1856 


1868 
1830 


1867 
1864 


1810 


1866 
18681 


Brothers  and 

Sisters. 

[Including  Per- 

son  recorded.] 


1889 


1851 
1864 


1858 
1862 


1846 
1833 


18401 
1844 


1880 


Deaf  Belatlvea. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  slsten 

nor  children.] 


Father's  oousln  (Husb.  No.  3061). 


8  oouslAs., 


4  cousins  (Including  Wife  No.  381S, 
Husb.  No.  2222);  2  second  cousiss 
(Wife  No.  8862  Is  one). 

A  cousin 


Niece  or  nephew. . 


8  cousins . 


Scousins . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


231 


Pabtmsbb  in  Mabbiaob. 


1 

1149 
1150 
1151 
1152 
1168 

1 

AflKlgned  cause 
of  deafoen. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarks. 

Bnln  ferer 

Pa 

Pa 

Not  deaf 

{  1 
{I 
[1 
{I 
{i 

{^ 
{% 

|b 

{I 

f 

Whooping  ooQgh. 

Oong'nof  bndn.. 
White  sweUing  on 
neok. 

Pa 

N.  Y 

N.  Y 

N.  Y 

Parents  cojuAua.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1109. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2497. 

Gold 

N.Y 

N.  Y 

Oathar'g  in  heed. 

N.Y 

Ohio 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  2244,  Hnsb.  No.  2221.    Ooosin  of  Wife 
No.  658. 

Mo 

liM 

Spinal  menlngitifl 

Fever. 

Inflammation... . 

Mo 

Mich 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1166. 
Died  1882. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1166. 
Sister  of  Wif eNo.  1277. 

1155 

Mich 

Mich 

1156 

Mnmpff 

Mich 

MiM 

1157 

Mifm 

Hartford 

Cal 

1158 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Hash.  No.  2974. 

1159 

Diphtheria. 

Not  deaf. 

Tflxae. , . 

116U 

Hartford. 

Wis 

Wis. 

Not  deaf. 

1161 

Not  deaf. 

116'i 

{.    . 

{1 

f.... 

Spotted  feyer.... 
Spotted  ferer.... 

AMI 

Pa 

116S 

Pa.&OoU 

Not  deal 

1164 

N.Y.  &0 

1166 

la 

la 

Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1671. 

1166 

Spotted  ferer.... 

la 

Kann 

116'i 

N.  Y. 

1168 

N.  Y 

HL 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  318  and  Hnsb.  No.  1171.     Parents 

1169 

m 

consins.    Died  1875. 
First  maiTlaKe ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  2663.    Sister  of  Wife 

No.  1797.    ' 

1170 

lU 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  3481.    Not  deaf. 

Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1169,  and  Wife  No. 

1171 

m 

818. 

( 

Pa 

117'J 

{b 

Ill 

Mother  of  flush.  No.  1177  and  Wife  No.  1603. 

232 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


MABBT40M. 


Pabthxbs  ur  Ma»btaob. 


U73 

uu 

UT6 

IITJ 

ins 

ins 
nm 
iiai 

iiaa 


1882 


1890 

1«K» 
1^0  1888 
lB»3l8ra 
leMJliSl 
ISOO 


ll83lHaO|l«W 
llSili90l8M 


1W1S8O 

I 

iiBTtew 

lWlH91 

1190W 
n»i  1891 
lifts  iHeo 

1193  1893 

I 
U94l'»0 

I 
llK.1^90 

I 
IIM  1990  1856 

im  ts^ 

119811890  1890 


1S88 


1S91 
1876 

1B91 
1886 

am 

1875 


Ko.  of  Ohildren. 


j  Husband 


jHusbuid 
twife.... 


(Hasband 
\Wlfe.... 

(Husband 
\Wife..,. 


/Husband 
tWife.... 

iHutban4 
twife.... 

(HuBband 
\Wlfe.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWifa.... 

(Husband 
\Wlfe.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


(Husband 
(Wife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
\Wlfe.... 


(Husband 
twife.... 


( Husband 
t  wife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

/  Husband 
t  wife .... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
twife... 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


1866 
1866 


18M 
1830 


1866 


1866 
1854 


1843 


1857 
1860 


1863 
1867 


1859 
1856 


1864 
1866 


1849 
1848 


1862 


1861 
1866 


1846 
1852 


1825 
18-27 


1845 


1864 


1863 
1864 


1861 
1866 


1850 
1862 


1842 
1853 


1830 
1836 


1858 
1857 


1866 
1871 


Brothers  and 

eUstera. 

[Including  Per- 

son  recorded.] 


12 


Deaf  BelatiTea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  slsten 

nor  children.] 


—    Father  partially ;  second  couaina  . 


10 


Parents  (No.  1172). 


8  nieoss  and  nephews  (Wife  Ma  926,  Wife 
Mo.  8198). 

Uncle  (Husb.  Mo.  8666) ;  mother 


2  nephews  ur  nieces. . 


2  cousins. 


(Cousin. 


Some  partially  deaf. , 
Parento(Mo.  4133)... 


Tahtlar  Statement  of  Marriagee. 


233 


Pabthxbb  zk  Mabbiaos. 


I 


1178 
1174 
1175 
1176 
1177 
1178, 
1179 
1180 
1181 
1182 
1183 
1184 
1186 
11861 
1187' 

I 

1188, 

I 

1189; 

11901 

I 

1191 
1192' 
1193' 
1194; 
1196 
1196 
1197 
1198 


I 


led  cause 


BiBlng  h  meuleg. 


Spinal 
Brain  fever. 


Sickneas. 


Scarlet  f CTer. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Va.. 


HI., 
lU. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


N.O. 


m.... 

Ohio.. 


Brain  fever. . . 
Spotted  fever.. 


7   .AfUl., 
B  , 


Ind.. 
Ind. 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


Measles. 

Typhoid  fever. 


Catarrh. 


Brain  fever. 
Brain  fever. 


11^'  Spotted  fever. . 


IH 


U 


'1 

1 


Intermit  fever. 


Scarlet  fever.... 

Tyxihoid  fever. . 
Typhoid  fever. . 


Bilious  fever.. 
Spotted  fever. 

FUl 


Scarlet  fever. . . . . 
Bhenmatio  fever. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Black  fever... 


Cerehro-spi  men.. 
Measles 


N.T.. 
N.  Y.. 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Ind.. 
Ind., 


Oregon ... 
Oregon.  .. 

Oregon... 
Oregon . . . 

Hartford  . 
Hartford . 

Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Ont.?. 
OntT. 


Hartford. 
Halifax... 


Ky. 
Ky. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford . 


Oregon. 
Oregon. 


Ohla. 
Ohio.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Ind 

Hartford  &  Ind. 


O.N.  Y. 
0.  N.  Y. 


N.Y 

0.  N.  Y 


Bemarks. 


Not  deaf. 


Father  of  Wife  No.  9727.    Died  1880. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  622,  Wife  No.  820,  Wife  Na  8701. 


Not  deaf. 

Separated.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  1008. 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Wife  No  906,  Wife  No.  2462,  Hnsb.  No.  4127. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8665. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  89. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1185. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1184. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2689,  Hnsb.  No.  2688,  Wife  No.  2869. 


Died  1889. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  807. 


Brother  of  Wife  Na  878.    Dead. 


Parents  third  cousins. 


234 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


MABBIAGSa. 


1199 

1200 
1901 
1903 
1203 
1904 
1906 
1906 
1907 
1906 
1909 
1910 
1211 
1919 
1218 
1914 


1803 

1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1891 
1800 
1801 
1800 
1890 
1891 
1899 
1802 
1894 
1800 


1916  1890 


1893 
1870 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


1876  9 
1886.... 
1880  4 
1891  — 
1886  — 
9 
1 


1889 


1883  1 
9 
1 
8 

1884  9 
1871  .... 


1916  1890' 1889 

'    i 

1917  1800  1874 

I 

1918  1899 

19191890 

1990 
1391 

1222 
223 


1890 
1899 


1883 


18931893 


1890 


1886 


■U. 


Pabtxebs  Df  MABBIAaX. 


fHiuband 

(Wife.... 

/Hnsband 
twife.... 


1 

1844 
1864 


(Hnsband 
twife.... 

/Hnsband 
twife.... 

/Hnsband 
\Wif. 


/Hnsband 
tWife... 

/Hnsband 
twife . . . 

/Hnsband 
\Wife.... 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Inclnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1816 
1826 


1849 
1861 


1862 


1861 
1866 


1864 
1866 


/Hnsband 
twife.... 

jHtuhand 
twife..  .^ 

/Hnsband 
twife... 


/Hnsbsnd 
twife.... 

/Hnsband 
twife.... 

/Hnsband 
tWife .... 

/Hnsband 
twife., 

/Hnsband 
twife.... 

/Hnsband 
tlf<Ai.. 


1867 
1861 


1868 
1886 


1860 
1864 


1844 
1862 


1868 
1867 


1848 
1864 


1846 
1860 


1840 


/Hnsband 
twife.... 

/Hnsband 
twife.... 

(Hutiband 
twife . . 


(wife 


(Husband 
twife   ... 

j  Husband 
tWife.... 

/Hnsband 
tWife.... 

/Hnsband 
twife .... 


1849 
1861 


1847 
1847 


1819 
1819 


1869 


1866 
1870' 


1847<    1 
1843;     1 


Deaf  Belatiyes. 
[Not  Indndlng  brothers  and 
nor  children.] 


9  great-annts. 


Father  (Hnsb.  No.  603) ;  uncle ;  annt. 


Annt  (Wife  No.  1969)., 


Qreat-annt . . . . 
3  great-nndes. 


Consin  (Hnsb.  No.  1217).. 
Qreat-grandfather 


—    1  oonsin  (Hnsbw  No.  1914) ;  nnole;  9  aont* 


4  oonsins  fWife  No.  1919,  Hnsb  >'(^ 

4339  are  included.) 
Oousin  (Husb.  No.  1919). 


2abular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


235 


Pabtnsbs  in  Mab&iaob. 

1 

1 

1 

AMlgnedoAQM 
of  deaftion. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarks. 

1199 

{; 

{t 

Scald  head 

Fever 

Whooping  cough 

Wis.  k  CoUege. 
Wis 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1180 :  second  to  W 
1181. 

Died  1889. 

Not  deaf. 

Hard  of  hearing. 
Died  1891. 

Not  deaf.    Dead  (7). 

Died  1884. 

Educated  in  pubUc  schools. 

Died  1894. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  2186. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1216. 
Not  deal.    Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1216. 

Died  1893. 
Not  deaf. 

Dead. 

Sister  of  Hush.  No.  4289.    Dead. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  at  school.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No. 

Not  deaf. 

Sued  for  divorce  1891  or  1892. 

IfeNo. 

1200 

HI.  and  Mo.  .. 
Mo 

O.N.Y.AN.Y. 
N.  Y 

1201    i    B 

f.... 

N  y. 

IIMIU 
1303 

Scarlet  ferer 

Scarlet  feyer 

N.Y.AOhlo.. 
Hartford 

Ohio 

Ohio 

1904 

Wla. 

ilMJb 

{ * 

{J 

Wla 

FUl 

HsrtfdJiColl. 
"^la   

ISMtf 

Meaalee 

1!IU7 

Wla. 

1908 

Oregon 

1209 

A  rock  fell  on  h'd 

{i5 

{i 
{i 

r    ft 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

Ind 

itUO 

Fever 

1211 

Ind 

1212 

Scarlet  ferer 

Catarrh 

TffXMn. 

Ill 

J  218 

Mo.... 

GathflKlnga. 

Brain  fever 

Brain  fever 

Scald.... 

H.  y 

1214^  Z 

Jm 

1216 
1216 

{- 

Hartford. 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

N.y 

N.  Y 

1217 

Scarlet  fever..... 

1218 

Tenn 

1219 
1220 

{- 

Canker  raah  and 
faa 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Wis 

344. 

H«1 

Spinal  menlngltla 

Quinine  or  fever. 
Typhoid  fever... 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

1222 

Ow.,Oal.,Wa«h 
Cal 

i         1 

N.y 

N.Y 

236 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


1234 
1^35 


BfAnftuax 


1S94 


1893 


No,  of  OlLUdr«ii. 


ISfti;  — 


I 


llTJfl  1B94  l«94  ^ 
I33T  1094  lesa  .  .. 
132li  IMU  1604    ^ 


131£9 
I3d0 

123:3 
1334 


b0OOiSt(4 


leaa 


1889' . . .  /  - 

I         I 


I 


lflS9  . 


1335  I8i».,.. 

1         I 

i1S6  IgtiS  Wt'    1 


133T  IHW  IggAl     3 


c.lt. 


I 


i^j»'i^»ies4    -i 

I       : 

i9aa!is»o,ia79    a 


1310 


1:J41 

i»a 


iffii^ma  — 


ISBtt  L8^     4 

l«i»lB77    -^ 

iai3'13S9  IB4B     4 

I 
iSu'l^aS  lBt(4     1  ,  — 

I        '        i 


I  I 

134T|lB1H)lft8rj 
1249  3889|1H8Q 


4 

— 

1 

- 

3 

- 

g 

1 

1 

1 

3 



Pabtnxbs  nr  Mabmiaqm. 


fHoslMiid 
twife.... 

( Husband 
tWife.... 

/  Hnsbuid 
)  Wife 

/Hasband 
twife..  . 

/Hnaband 
\Wlfe . . . 

(Husband 
\Wlfe....| 

/Husband' 
twIfe....! 

/Hnaband^ 
twifo ....  I 

(Hnsband 
twife 

j  Hnsband 
\Wlfe .... 

/Hnsband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
\Wlfe.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
tWife 

/Husband 
twife 


/Husband 
twife. 

/Husband' 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/H  UK  band 

tircf*.... 


1889 
1866 

1865 
1869 


1878 
i86i 


Brothers  and 
81ster& 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I 


1860 
1856 


1841 
18(36 


1843 
1844 


1847 
1841 


1829 
1834 


1829 
1832 


1849 
1846 


1851 
1863 


1861 
1864 


1848 
1860 


1862 
1853 


1847 


1856 
1858 


1837 
1840 


1818 
1819 


1854 


1840 
Wife...  1 1856 


/Buflbmid; 
V 

/Husband 

twif*....| 

/Husband, 
tWifu„.. 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
tWife .... 


1856 
1860 


1863 
1866 


1826 
1868; 


1860, 
1870 


Deaf  BelatlTes. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisten 

nor  children.] 


—  ;  Oousln. 


Second  oousln  (Husb.  No.  236) . 


Grand-uncle. , 


Third  cousin., 


Great-grandfather . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


237 


Pabthsrs  in  Habuzaok. 


1 

AnignedcanM 
of  deafnen. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarks. 

{% 

Scarlet  fever 

Oather'gB  In  head 

^tted  fever. . . . 
^oopliig  oongh 

Spinal  menlDgltlB 
Scarlet  fever 

N.  T 

Second  marriage ;  iiitt  to  Hash.  No.  2108. 

Parents  third  cooainB. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  2890 ;  sec< 
No.  3536. 

Parents  let  oonalns.  Bro.  of  Hnsh.  No.  1288  k 
Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  221&    B 

marriaga 
Second  marriage  (?). 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  12M. 

Second  manlage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  12831 

Bisterof  Hnsb.  N0.368H. 

Died  1887. 

Sister  of  Wife  Na  2468.    Died  1888. 

Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Hash.  No.  ia6a 

N.  Y 

(     6 

Ill 

{     1 

Fann     , . 

(     4 

Kant 

{  « 

( 

W.N.T 

md  to  Hnsb. 

i  ■» 

Int.  fever 

Ind 

( 

OemuMiyCt).... 

{     4 

Spotted  fever.... 
Measles 

f    6 

Iowa 

{   B 

Iowa 

(     7 

Inflam.  of  orBlna  • 
Measles, 

Pa 

f  B 

Pa 

Pa 

Wife  No  MO 

{   B 

Pia 

led  year  after 

1  1» 

Scarlet  fever 

Congestive  ohiU. 

Hartfoid 

Ill 

f    2 

Pa 

Pa 

{    « 

Scarlet  fever..  .. 

/     3 

Pa 

{   B 

Scarlet  fever 

Brain  fever 

MeningitiB. 
Scarlet  fever..... 

Pa 

{    » 

Pa.  Ji  College.. 
Pa    

f   B 

m 

lU. 

Pa 

{    « 

Spotted  fever.... 
SckrietfevOT.!!!'. 

Ky 

f   B 

Neb 

i 

m 

(    7 

Pft 

{   B 

Pia 

f    5 

Scarlet  fever 

Fever 

Ohio 

{  s 

Iowa 

(     1 

Qont 

Ohio. 

Cleveland .... 

Ohio 

{    8 
(     4 

Canker  rash 

Sickness 

{     ? 

Ohio. 

flnf- 

Inflam.  of  brain.. 
Accident 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Fever..... 

Ohio 

{   i 

Ohio. 

{* 

OhloAW.Va.. 

{ 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio  A  Coll.. . 
Ohio 

{  1 
{  2 

Brain  fever 

Typhoid  fever.... 
Spotted  fever.... 

£ 

Ohio 

\"l 

Spotted  fever.... 

Ohia 

(  B 

Ohio 

{   " 

Ohia 

{   B 

W.  Va 

{   B 

W.  Va 

t   *» 

238 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


12&01889 


Mabbiaosb. 


1301 

125S 


lido 


135&'l«90 


vm 
ias7 

1260 

vm 


11190 

ll$80 
IBfia 


13«2'lBe9 

laaai^o 


vm 

13«7 
13SS 

1370 


18fl0 
ItlSO 


1888 

lfi78 

188S 
1887 

iim*] 
\m\ 

\^ 
isaa 

188S 
I8S3 

is8a 

1834 
1882 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


]iJ9l|18S3 
11389 

1^89  ..., 


It^ 


13TM»» 


luia 


1880 


127*1880 
1274' 1889 


1889 

isai 

1S7B 
1876 
ISTS 
1871 


—     —       2 


i 

1 

li 

n 



~~ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 



- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

Pastmxbs  ih  Mabszaob. 


I  Husband 
tWife. 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife. 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 

(Husband 


(Husband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
twifo. 


(Husband 
tWife.... 

(fiiMband 
(Wife. 

(Husband 

(Wife. 

{Husband 
Wife. 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
\Wife... 

(Husband 
\Wife. 

(Husband 
\Wife. . 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 


1839 
1869 


1862 
1841 


(Husband 
\Wift. 


(HuHband 
twife... 

(Husband 
twife. 

(Husband 
tWife... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(HtM&ond 
tWife. 


Brothers  and 
Sisten. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1863 
1864 


1860 
1861 


1866 
1864 


1851 
1849 


1860 
1858 


1841 
1851 


1857 
1853 


1861 
1869 


1861 
1858 


1856 
1858 


1856 
1858 


1836 
1838 


1838 


1864 
1861 


1850 
1858 


1836 
1856 


1856 
1847 


1852 
1852 


1852 


Deaf  BelatiyeB. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisten 

nor  children.] 


Two  third  cousins  (Husb.  Na  1433  ted 
Wife  No.  281).   6  nephews  and  nlec«8. 


6th  cousin., 


Niece  (Wife  No.  1204).. 
Ck>U8in  (Wife  No.  1620). 


Oousin., 


Aunt . 


Uncle 

Parents  (No.  129)  and  undo  (Husb.  No. 
126). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


239 


FABTNXB8  ZV  MaBRTAOB. 


iii 


^^\  {  ft 
1263    /^ft 


1255,  {  1<> 


1256 


1257 


1268 


1259 


{1 


•i 


1261 


1262 


1263 


1264 


lA 

{i 

{i 

2 
6 


1266 


1266 


{ 


2 
B 

(Inf. 
i  B 


1267 


{: 

1370  {    I 
{I 


Of 


Sourlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. 
Measles 


Brain  fever. . 


MenlngltiB.. 
Diphtheria... 

Bmio  fever. , 
Brain  fever. 


Fever. 

Scarlet  fever. . 


MeaaleeJiac'tfev 
Inflam.  in  head, 


Inflam.ln  head 

Oatherlngln  head 

White  Bwelllng.. 
Cold. 


Slcknefls 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . . . 
Typhoid  fever... 

Meaalea 


Medicine 

Inflam.  of  brain 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


W.  Va. 

W.  Va. . 


Horace  Mann. 
Horace  Mann. 


Ohio.. 
Ky... 

Ky... 
Ky... 


Ohio.. 


N.  T.ACoU. 
N.  Y 


Ontario. 
Ontario. 


Ohio.. 
Ohia. 


N.  Y.  k  W.N.Y. 

Ohio 

Ohio. 

Ohio 

Ohio 


Ohio.. 
Ind... 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


TTf^ifif  . 


N.  Y.. 

N.Y.  . 


Hartford.. 
Clarke.... 


Wis   

Hartford. 


Bemarka. 


Brother  of  Hosb.  No.  1249. 

Slater  of  Wife  Na  861 

Parents  cotusins.    Sister  of  Hosb.  No.  2476. 

Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1278 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 

1260.    Died  1890. 
Died  1880. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1260 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 
1278.    Died  1890. 


1269 


Spasms 

Scarlet  fever. . 


1272, 


Scarlet  fever. . . . 
Disease  in  ears.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Fever 


Scarlet  fever. 
Measles 


Scarlet  fever. 


Pa. 


Pa., 


Pa. 
Pa. 


EendaU.. 
Pa 


lU.  k  Hartford. 
Wis 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Mich. 


Divorced.    First  marriage :  second  to  Wife  No.  1230. 
Not  deaf. 

Parents  first  consins.    Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1231  and  Wife 

No.  940. 
Not  deaf.    Second  macrlage;  first  to  hearing  brother  of 

husband. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  3860. 
Sister  of  Hosb.  No.  245. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2289. 
Not  deaf. 


240 


Tabular  Statement  of  Mamages. 


1 97 A 

iaT7 


llxasuasi. 


I^QIAQO 

i 

137&IS00-- 

1379  iSdl 
1380^1890 

iigtjiew .... 
lasa  ITOO 

I3fia  18P2  ift^fl 

I 

laOl  18T4 

i 


1384 

law 
i38r. 


IBTjlSMliB- 

lOSHiJiigo 
1389  iBoa  issa 
law  1.901 

12WI  189a  .... 

I 

1392  1893  isaa 
i2&3ji8M  isea 

I 

129^  I^a^  1892 

1*0*1892 

129C|3S9^ 

12B7le^ 

I 

ia9aiE^y2'lB93 

I     I 

i2n  ie«:ia9-J 


18^3 


Ko.  of  Oblldnai. 


Paxtnkbs  nr  Mabbiaok. 


1 

1840 
1849 

1868 
1863 

1862 
1864 

1841 

I860 

1843 
1827 

1868 

Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 

Deaf  BelaUTea. 

i 

10 
IS 

1 

2 
2 

1 
1 

1 
8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 
6 

9 

4 

5 
10 

4 

d 

P 
1 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  sisten 
nor  children.] 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 

Nephew 

1  Wife .... 

(Husband 
tWife.  .. 

(Husband 
"i  Wife 

2 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

jHutband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

1848 
1844 

1 
1 

"2" 

Mother  (Wife  No.  1282);  uncle 

1844 

1868 
1862 

1853 
1862 

1866 

a 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 
2 

2 

"i' 

8 
6 

jHtUband 
twife.  .. 

(Husband 
twife... 

1827 
1882 

1 
1 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

1861 

1 

6 

(Husband 
{Wife.... 

1 

(Husband 
twife.... 

1  Husband 

(wife..  . 

1862 
1868 

1860 

1846 
1847 

1862 
1868 

1860 
1862 

1866 
1868 

1829 

1842 

1864 
1869 

1866 
1870 

g 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

2 
2 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

« 

3 
8 

- 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 

(Wife .... 

4 

i  '- 

6 
6 

- 

2 
6 

- 

Nephew  (Husb.  No.  2733)  and  niect> 
(Wife  No.  8621). 

(Husband 
twife... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

*i' 

'11' 

.... 

Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


241 


FlBTHSBS  IH  MARBTAOK. 


1 

Aflfligned  cause 
of  deitfness. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 

Bemarka. 

{'^ 

Gblcken  pox. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Haptfoid 

Horace  Mann.. 

Ham'n  h  Mich. 
Mich 

f  B 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Scarlet  fever..... 

{   B 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1156. 

Tnilam^  in  head. . 

Ohio 

Ohio. 

Divorced  in  1880.    Second  marriage :  flrat  to  Wife  No.  1200 ; 

third  to  Wife  No  IMO.    Died  1890. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  1970. 

f  , 

Droiwyin  bead.. 

Pa 

{  B 

(   B 

Hartford 

i 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Scarlet  fever 

Notdeat 

Not  deaf. 

Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1381. 

{1 

Hartford 

Hartford 

(     1 

Slokneas 

N.T. 

Died  1892. 

{   B 

N.  Y 

(  10 
tl6 

{  11 

Ooldfromswlm'g 
Scarlet  fever..... 

Sickneaii 

N.  T 

N.T 

Hartford 

Horace  Mann.. 

Hartford. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  asl. 

ill 

f 

Uenixigltia. 

Sickneoa 

Sister  of  Wife  Na  8486. 

{■_ 

Not  deaf. 

Desd.    Probably  hearing. 

No.  2631 ;  fourth  to  H^sb.  No.  4869 ;  fifth  to  Hnsb.  No. 
4868. 

{  B 

N.T. 

{" 

Brain  fever 

Mich. 

1    ' 

OataiThal  fever.. 

Pft 

N.  r 

Not  deaf 

Died  1878. 

Ind.....^  

Not  deaf. 

8« 

K.  E.  Indnatrlal 
and  Montreal. 

(    B 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Pa 

1    B 

/  B 
i  B 

{^ 

B 
.A 

{i 

.....•...*•.*• 

Ohio 

Parents  second  conslns.    Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  247a 

m 

HI.. 

Parents  conslns.    Died  1892. 

Pa 

Scarlet  fever 

Pa 

Ind 

ft 

Brain  fever 

OhIllB  and  fever . 

Ind 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  2682. 

Va 

ViL 

Typhoid  fever... 

Ho 

Mo 

242 


lobular  Statement  of  Marriage. 


PABTNXB8  IN  MaBBIAOB. 

\ 

1892 

im 

IB93 

ie&2 

189& 

laso 

1B33 
1891 

lifli 

1BS9 
IfifiO 
ISflO 
1H90 

1 

1191 

So.  cil  OUlJilna. 

f0usb>ad 
twife... 

/Hnsbuid 

twiffl.... 

fHMbind 
Iwifn,... 

\WlIe.... 
musbuid 

jHnitbwid 
\WIf fl .... 

fHuftbftnd 
reimbuid 

i86i 

1850 
1887 

Brothers  and 
Bliiten. 
[IndndiDg  Per- 
son recorded.] 

Deaf  BelstlTes. 

1 

1 

P 

1 
1 

6 
6 

i 

1 
1 

1 
1 

QO 

P 

[Not  Indndlng  Inrothers  and  sisters 
nor  children.] 

laoo 

6 

4 

- 

a ooQsins T.I.  *.....  ...^^.  ....T. .. 

1301 

imt 

18M 

3 

1 

3 

1 

- 

i864 

1 

8 
12 

1 

8 

1 

1303 

"ii 

.^. 

Sfother  (Wife  No.  1302) 

]S»i 

1840 
1848 

1840 
1860 

i862 

1823 
1834 

1866 

8 

8 
6 

8 
8 

1 
7 

6 
9 

8 

3 

a 
a 

2 

1 

1 
8 

2 

1 

a 

6 

1 

4 
1 

a 

- 

ISOfi 

1306 

im 

1907 
1306 

.... 

- 

1 

1 

\ 

ItfOO      1 

4 

4 
8 

1 

" 

fHusbud 
■  ■  ■  ■    1  Wife     . . 

ISIO 

- 

3 

rHuBbaad 

JHtiBband 
~     Iwife.... 

1816 
1816 

1807 

6 
9 

1 
1 

1 
1 

3 

a 

7 

1 
1 

1 
1 

1 

4 
2 

- 

a 

mi 

1313 

fHuflbind 
JHiubAnd 

1803 

4 

ma 

2 



1311 

- 

4 

- 

\nvf  — 
/Husband 

1774 

1 

1 

.... 

.... 

1316 

1H91 

1dm 

/Hoflbimd 

fHuilMnd 
iWi/a.... 

1862 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1310 

eeT, 

8 
3 

3 

1 
3 

laiT 

isfliiasi  — 
lisiiase    a 

/Husb4iid 
twiJa.... 

rsiubind 
fHuAbaDd 

twifa.... 

JHuAbuid 
twife.... 

/HTinbiind 

1873 

1828 
1820 

1839 
1847 

1828 
1824 

64? 
1867 

8 

1 

1 
1 

4 
3 

8 
6 

1 
1 

9 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
4 

1 
1 

3 

a 

— 

laiB 

im 

IBOO^,.,, 
1880  1853 

TfttKl  1A0CI 

a 

* 

8 

1 

7 

a 

- 

1330 

1331 

[      ' 
IBW; 

- 

0 

im 

6 

— 

im 

fH^bajid 
twife.... 

iB^band 
twtfe.... 

/HUHbUld 

1 

a 

1869 

1836 

1866 
1»9, 

1 

"s* 

2 
11 

1 

3 

1 
8 

.... 

.... 

a  cotisins  ..-..T..t..T.....* ,....T 

1 

.... 

1 

8 

— 

Oonsins 

laafl.iBfio  1882  - 

f      i      1 

TaiiUar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


243 


Faxthbrs  in  Mabbiaok. 


i 

a 
§ 


i 
I 

o 

I 


190() 


1902 


1308 


1804 


1306 


1306 


{ohL 


1307 


1308 


1900 


1310 


1811 


{I 


e. 


1313 


1314 


1815 


1316 


1317 


1818 


1310 


1320 


1821 


1322 


1328 


1324 


1325 


(27 

{i 


Aivlgned  cBTue 
of  deBfben. 


Scarlet  fever. , 


Brain  fever., 


Gradual  looa. . 


Brain  fever. . . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever. 
Meafllea. 


Whooping  cough. 


'A  MB  voyagec". 


nta 


Scarlet  fever. , 


Oankwraah.. 


ITr.&rii'gine 
Scarlet  fever.. 


SlckneiB. 


Aoold 

Scarlet  fever. . , 

Spotted  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Oong*n  of  brain  7 
-  '       of* 


Scarlet  fever. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Neb. 

IB... 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Mo. 
lU.. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Mo. 
Mo. 


Hartford . 
Pa 


N.Y. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Tenn. 
Tenn. 


Mich. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Ky.. 
Ind. 

Ob.. 


Ark 

Ky.  (7). 

N.  T. . . 
N.  Y.... 


Hartford.. 
Hartford . 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Kani. 
N.  O.. 


(7). 


W.  Va.. 


Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Bemarka. 


Third  marriage;  lat  to  Huab.  No.  2650;  2d  to  Hoah.  No. 

466.    Died  1893. 
Not  deaf. 
Mother  of  Hnab.  No.  13C8  and  Wife  No.  3304. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8804. 

Second  marrlBge ;  first  to  Hosb.  No.  132. 

Not  deaf. 


First  marriage;  second  to  Wife  No.  1306w    Separated. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  Na  ISOfiw 
Parents  cousins. 


SisterofHnabiNo.  608L 
Brother  of  Hasbi  No.  1810. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3546. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1808.      Died  1800. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1346,  Wife  No.  1868,  Hosb.  No. 
Hnsb.  No.  2826. 


Not  deaf. 


Died  1861. 

Not  deal    Died  1868. 


Not  deaf. 


SiBter  of  Hnsb.  No.  SSS. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1847. 


Not  deaf. 

Parents  second  oonsins. 


Not  deaf. 

Parents  oonsins.  Second  marriage j  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  3714. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2764  and  Wife  No.  2738. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2619. 


244 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriage. 


1990 
1890 

1190 
1B90 


13301800 


1331 
1333 
1333 
1391 
133& 

i3aa 

1537 
1338 

1339 


% 

P  I  . 

I' 


No.  of  OMldrcn, 


16^ 
180T 


I 


183a  I 
l^a 

IBSO 

l*w 

1890 
1891 
1893 

1890 
1890 


1892  — 


1340  1890 


1341 

1342 
1343 

1349 
134« 
1347 
1S48 
1^9 


1890 
1B90 

iei3 

1§81 


1603 


iim 


\W^ 


llCl  — 


laao  6 


1861 


1B93  leei 

\ 

18D4  1893      1 
1891  , 
18911892 


FABTNES0   HI    MaSBUOK, 


fHtubuid 
twife 


jHniibftndlBaS 
iWlfe.,.    1&40 


\Wlfe..,Jl8*4 


Iwife... 


jHDHbaud 
>Wlfe  , . . . 


[Including  Per* 
BOD  Ffscofded.] 


isoa 

1863: 


isea. 


jeu*it»ndP8M 
tvVifo....  18S9 

^HiifibaQd-  ■' 
fHuBbMd  18^5 
fHuflbaBd  1S61 


mnnbiinil  1S61 


/Hasbimd  182fi 
OVlft^..,Jl810 

f  HuHbfttia  1S31 

twifa.„.|18a9 

fHuBbwid  1831 

twife,   .,  1333 

miiftband  1»31 

Iwtfi^...,  1833 

fHuBband  leOl 

twife,„.!ia64 

{Hqfib*nii  1834 


fHiiBbajid  ]S:i4 
tWlfti,...|1838 

/HuFi^jand'lBiSa 
tWife..,|. 


/HuAbKtid  18DQ 
tWift^... 

jHuBbftnd  ISOfl 

twife„.Jiei4 

IHuflbaud  WTA 

{ Husband 

twlfe 


1873 


Deaf  BelAtlTEfl. 
[Kot  includliip:  brotb<*r«  imd 
xioF  cblldffiu.J 


Couflin  . 
CoiuUa. 


OoubLh ...,.,. 

3  aecoDd  conilzu. . 


3iec!OQdcoaaini;,. 


3  aeoond  consliLa. 
CohkIb ».... 


3  unclee  (Hiub.  Ko.  1343  la  one) :  atL^i 

(Wife  No.  5M&> 
GoiuJn ......  p ,..,...»». 


;ireph«ir  (Hiub.  No.  1341}. 


Ooudii* 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


245 


FABTimS  IM  liABBIAOX. 


1826  /• 

1827  / 


1  {inf. 


1380  /  •• 
18311  I 


1882! 


1388 


1884 


183S 


{I 

1837  {-^ 

{ 
{ 


1888 


1338, 


13401 


1841 


18431  I** 
18431  I    J 


1344 


1346 


18M 


1347 


{I 


13i8 


13A9 


Of  deafneaa. 


Scwlet  f erer. . 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scrofula 


Scarlet  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. , 
Scarlet  fever. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
wiiifOatfld* 


Mich. 


Hartford. . . . 
Bdlnbnrgh. . 


Hartford . . 
Hartford.. 


Ind.,  Ey.  &  La. 


Neb. 
Neb. 


Brain  fever. , 


Biokneaa 

Oerebro-ap.  x 

Brain  fever. , 
Brain  fever. . 


InHam.  of  brain 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Bryaipelaa.... 
SoarlAt  fever. 


Typl^oid  fever . 


A  oold. . 
A  cold.. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


ni. 
ni.. 


N.Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Minn., 


Minn. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 
Hartford. 
Hartford. 
Hartford.. 
Hartford.. 

Neb 

Neb 

London... 


Ohio. 
Ohio. 


Ind.. 


N.  Y., 
N.  Y.. 


N.Y. 

Hartford. 


N.O.. 
N.  0.. 


Ky.JiMo., 


Remarks. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1328. 
Died  1886^ 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1827. 
Not  deaf.    Deserted  his  wife  1860. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1882. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1331. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2637. 


Dead. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1336. 
Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1336. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1842.    Parents  cousins. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  361 8  and  Wife  No.  8880.    First  marriage ; 

second  to  Wife  No  1830 ;  third  to  Wife  No.  1340. 
Sister  of  Hnsband  No.  1374.    Died  1849. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1338;  third  to  Wife  No. 

1340.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  8618  and  Wife  No.  3880. 
Died  1864. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1838 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 
1889.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  3618  and  Wife  No.  8880. 


Parents  first  cousins.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  249. 


Died  1887. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Na  1846.    Died  1898. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  260. 

Second  marriage  ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1845.    Separated.    Died 

189a 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1368,  Wife  No.  1810,  Hnsb.  No.  2824,  Hush. 

No.  2826. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  2090. 


Not  deaf. 
Third  marriage. 

Uneducated. 


246 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


MABHtAliEl]. 


laeiiBflO 

I 

I 

jl 

13&aia(M 


1366 
1357 

13&g 


m 
Q 

i80a 


No.  of  ChlLdzviL 


19T8 

imi 

1S86 


imi 
isiiaL,.. 


19e0  1S9(MSGT 


1041 
1M2 

13<?3 

136A 
13«fi 
1366 
1367 
ISJftb 
lil09 
1370 
1371 
13T3 
1373 


i£eo 


laaii 


lasgiBai 


lasQitm 

I 

l89l'l8Sl( 


1801  1801 
laau  1634 

lasii .... 

1^11891 

I 
imO  1S86 


137418W 

I 


1001 


aU. 


G 

a 

1  I  - 
I 

-I    2 

\ 
—  I     * 


—       Q 


l*ASTlfEB4  SM  BCABBIAOK. 


tWlfft..., 

fHiubftiid 


jHuabaud 
\Wlfo 

fiiubuid 


jfiiubuid 


1S33 


itm 


BroChtin  and 

SLRttfrsu 

[liicludlrift  Per- 

mxa  rtNourdad  1 


IWl- 


leM 

jHuslj*Dd|l8M 

iEiubHDcii  — 

i 
(Hnaband  ll^*^ 

f  MiubMid  IBOO 


twife.„. 

J  HuAb^utl 
(Wife.... 

J  Husband 


ldt)fi 


1348 

lafii 


1813 


i  Hiubaud  lafli 


jHitMiMiiid:i»4& 


t  HtiBbiuod 


(KuMltttid 
tWifti  .   .. 


laai 

1333 


liS6 


imi 


>  BukbaDd'  1855 
tWUc_  U85il 

jHualwid.^^.. 

IHuBbiind!l8fiU 
iWlfe,,   Jl8fi» 

I  HujibujdWo 
\WlI«....:i8Sfl 


JllUMbUid 

jHuHbftiid 
I  Wife.... 


1337 


1609 
1601 


muMband  1811 
\Wifi;.   ..|ltj50 

'  Jllufibjuidlimf 
OVlfe....|l&Jfi 


Deaf  BeUtlTea. 

[Not  including  brothen  and  aiaten 

nor  children.] 


Annt. 


"  Distant  Ttdatiou". 


antndmother  (Wife  No.  8371) ;  parenti 

(No.  144). 


C3ouBin  and  others 

Cousin  (Wife  No.  783). 


Nephew  (Hosb.  No.  1101). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


247 


PABTmCBS  IN  MaBBIAOB. 


lW{B 


1362 
1363 

1364 

1365 

1366 

1367 

1358 

I 

1869 

1360 

1361 
13621 

1363  ' 

13641 
1365 
1366 
1367 
1868 
1369 
1370 
1371 
1372 
!l373 
11374 


15< 
3 


lint 


AMlgnedcanm 
of  deafoefls. 


Brain  fever. , 
Brain  fever. . 


Oather'g  In  hesd. 
Scarlet  fever. . . . . 


Inflammation. 
Fever 


Spinal  fever . 


Scarlet  fever. . . 
Typhoid  fever . 


Abaceea  in  head. . 
Scarlet  fever. . . . , 


Whooping  cough. 


Fall 

Disease  in  head. 


Epilepsy...... 

Spinal  fever . 
Brain  fever.. 


Rising  In  head. 


lUnesa.. 


Uloemlnhead. 


School  for  the 
deaf  vrhOTe 
educated. 


m.. 


Kendall  Ji  Ool. 


Hartford  . 
Pa 


ni.  Jilnd. 

m. 

111.  Aclnd. 
Ind 


Oermany . 
N.  Y 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


m. 


Hartford  . 


HI.. 

la. 


Ind 

Hartford. 


Wis. 
Ind.. 


Hamilton  k  Ijd 
Ootiteulz. 

Le  Ck>nteulx  k 
W.  N.  Y. 

N.Y 

England 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


N.  J.  &  Pa. 


HartTd  k  Coll. 
N.Y. 


Germany  (?),.. 
Ky 


Wurtemburg. 
Mich 


Texas.. 
Texas.., 


Va.. 
Va.. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford. . 


Hartford 

Ind.  &Tenn.. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Bemaite. 


Desd. 


Died  1864. 


First  marriage;  second  to  Wife  No.  1364.    Brother  of  Wife 

No.  8044. 
Parents  cousins.    Died  1887. 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Wife  No.  1868L    Brother  of  Wife 
No.  8044.    Left  his  wife  1898. 


Died  1893. 


Died  1869. 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2824,  Husb.  No.  2825,  Wife  No.  1810, 
Wife  No.  1346.    Died  1866. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  3627. 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  1476. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1440. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  3808. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  54.    Died  1892. 


Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  3751. 


Parents  third  cousins. 

Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  178  and  Wife  No.  178. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1338.    Died  1867. 


248 


TahUar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


MABBLi.au. 


a 

i 

1876] 
13781 

1877 

1378 

1879 

1880 
1881 
1882 
1383 
1384 
1386 
1886 
1387 
1388 
1380 
1890 
1301 
1892 
1808 
1394 
1306 

1896 
1397 
1306 


1890  . 
1890. 

1890  . 

1890 

1899 

1894 

1894 

1894 

1894 

1894 

1893 

18931 

1893 

1894 

1896 

1890 

1894 

1891 


1889 
1891 


1886 
1863 
1870 
1874 
1886 

1894 
1893 


No.  of  OhUdfon. 


1874 


1894 
1S64 


1888 


18891881 


pAHTMxsi  or  Habbiaob. 


I  Brotfaen  imd 

Klvt«n. 
I  [IiLaladliig  Pir^ 
I    HOB  rworded.] 


f  Huiibiuid  I8ia   14 

a 

14 
2 
14 

1 

14 


j  HiiPtmad  H..H 
I  Wile .... 

t  ^  u-? ... 

THuiibaad!.^. 


i  Wlftt . . .  Jm^T      T 


*Htiiib*Q(l.  40? 

"iwtff^.^J  as? 

rtri^KbktidilJH3 


jHuflband 
twtffj.... 


/Hufllmnd 
VWHt^.,.. 


IS&S 


iHTifltumd' 

(WtfiJ 


jHufl  bond  1863 


fHu^lmud 
IW'fc   ... 

\  Wife .... 


J  H  nHband 
"Iwtffi  . . . , 


ariiHUftnti  IB,-^ 

I 
HitabiiiLd  .. .. 


itti«j    a 


1W1 
18T2 


j  lliniband 

IwifL'....; 


JUuBband 

IWJfM 

J  Huf^bitPd 
Iwift  .... 

iwiff.... 


1H03 


1433 
1M2 


jfHijRb^jid 
\Wif6 .... 

j  Husband 

/Hnflb*Dd 
I  Wife.. 


leiT 


lasji;  II 
n^l   4 


4  '  — 


.   Deaf  BelatlTes. 

[Not  Inclnding  brothen  and  aisteri 

nor  children.] 


6  nephewaand  niecea  (including  Wife 

No.  229,  Hnsb.  No.  4266). 
Conain  and  oihera 

6  nephewa  and  nleoea  (including  Wife 

No.  229,  Huab.  No.  4266). 
6  nephewa  and  nieces  (Including  Wife 

No.  239,  Huab.  No.  4266.) 
6  nephewa  and  nleoea  (including  Wife 

No.  229,  Huab.  No.  4266). 


6  nephewa  and  niecea  (including  WU« 
No.  229,  Huab.  No.  4266). 


Great-aunt. . 


7  I  — 
a  I  — 


7  nephewa  and  niecea  (Huabw  No.  83T9, 
Huab.  No  8878,  Wife  No.  4833,  Wife 
No.  2465,  Wife  No.  166,  Wife  No.  811^; 
5  grand-nephewa  and  nleoea  (includ- 
ing Huab.  No.  3687). 

6couainaof  father.... 

Inieoe;  Inephew 


Taiular  Statemetii  of  Marriages. 


249 


PABXXXB8  xir  Mabbiaok. 


1875 
1876. 

1377 

1378 

1379- 

1380 
1381 
1882 
1383 
1884 
1383 
1386 
1887 
1388 
1389 
1390 
1991 
1992 
1393 
1894 
1396 

1806 
1897 
1388 


of  deafnew. 


Sickne 


Meaales  k  Dlph. 


Scarlet  fever. , 
Hoarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  feyer. . 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


7     Nervoiu  fever.. 
Inf.  Flta 


OhL 

1 


Fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
ninesa. 


Diphtheria.. 
Heaalea..... 


"Whooping  oongh. 

Wftwingitla. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Cani^oharie . 


N.Y 

Can^Joharie.. . 


Va.. 
Va.. 


Pa., 
Pa. 


Va.. 


Germany  (7).. 
Germany  (7).. 

N.Y 

N.Y 


Pa. 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Mich 

Mich.    &    Le 
Ooutenlx. 


Va 

Va.  &  W.  Va.  . 


Hartford . 
Hartford.. 


Ohio 

Ohio  &  Gin. 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


N.Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Md. 


Le  GoTxtenlx. . 
Md.lkLeCont'x. 


Bemarka. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  426A,  Hnah.  No.  1377,  Hush.  No.  1879. 

Dead. 
Slater  of  Hueb.  No.  U52. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No .  1378.    Bro.  of  Hnsb.  No. 

1376,  Hnsb.  No.  1879,  Wife  No.  4261    Dead. 
Slater  of  Huab.  No.  4264. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1377.    Brother  of  Husb. 
Na  1876,  Hnsb.  No.  1879,  Wife  No.  4264.    Dead. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1376,  Huab.  No.  1877,  Wife  No.  4264. 
Dead. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  8480  and  Wife  No.  2252. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  469. 


Unedncated. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1891. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1094. 


Not  deaf. 

Slater  of  Huab.  No.  8377  and  Hnsb.  No.  8880. 


Dead. 

Sister  of  Wife  No. 
No.  628. 

Not  deal 


629.    First  marriage ;  aeoond  to  Hnsb. 


250 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


1399 
1400 
1401 
1403 
1408 
1404 
140S 
1406 
1407 
1408 
1409 
1410 
1411 
1412 
1413 

1414 

1416 
1416 
1417 
1418 
1419 
14iX) 
1421 

1422 

i 
142H 

1424 1 


Mabbxaoks. 


1 1 


1890  1874 
188911860 
1889,1878 
18891887 


1892 
1889 


1882 
1877 


1890  187« 
18891866 
1893  1876 


1894 
1890 
1890 
1890 


1876 
1881 
1884 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


1870 
1890|1889 
1889,1882 

1890  18861  1 
1890  1886  2 
1889  1880 
1871 

1887 


Pabtnxbb  xm  Mabbiaqk. 


( trnsluHit!  11*22 
(WlJo..,.  1820 

(HiiRUi^iid  lH5fJ 
'( Wift' ....  tKSt) 

miiebJiiJd.lSS& 
Uvif«_.,  1«57 

UlnflhAiHl  lfl*4 
Iwirt*....  lrt*7 

J  rtiiftlwmd  I»*6 
iWLf.  ....  l*WiG 

J  HiirtlHiiid  1.^^7 


I  Huwl 
1  Wifi' 


_  I  J  ttiiHbatad  IBia 
'    I  VS  |f<.  ....      .    . 


I  VVif.  .._  1958 

tHimliaiid  \m& 
'OVlfi',,.     lf*5fi 

IfruHbanc]  1P3« 

\\Vif,^.  ..  i§4a 

UlM^Una  1348 
\  Wlfo  , .  ,      iH.'iO 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


H      ft 


'  (Riinb^ind  lN4ti    10 


UlTlrtbttlKl  tNt> 

nTri>*l]arid  IsTjT 

'<  WJf«<  .  ,  , ,   IHGR 

(Riit^banil  18SR 
\\SVU    ...  IS04 

Hrii*b)Hjj'lHi!:2 
1  fitusbttnti 


2 
10 


4     — 


Deaf  BelativesL 

[Not  tnclading  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Oonsin 

Ooosin;  nephew... 

1  nephew  or  niece. . 


2  coQsins 

2  cousins  (Husb.  No.  1414  is  one). 

2  cousins  (Husb.  No.  1418  and  Husbi 
No.  1416.) 

2  cousins  (Husb.  No.  1414  is  one) 

Uncle 

2  second  cousins 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


251 


PABTMKB8  IN  MaKBZAOB. 


< 


/Inf. 
B 


9 


/Inf. 
B 


B 

1 

16 

7 
18 

8 
8 


Anlgned  cause 
of  deftf neiH. 


Scarlet  fever. . . , 
Typhoid  fever.. , 

nta 


Typhoid  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever  .. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever. 


Cold. 

Sickuen. 


Typhna  fever. 


Cold 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever... 
Meningltia. . . . 

Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Fall. 


Fever 

Spotted  fever. 


Heaalea.. 


Spotted  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever... 


Spotted  fever. . 
Brain  fever.... 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Chicken  pox. . 

Heningltia.... 


Oftther'g  in  head. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Pa 

Pa 

N.  Y 

N.  y 

Pa 

Iowa  &  Pa 

N.  Y 

N.  Y 

N.Y.  Impr»d.. 
Ill 

Wia 

Wit 

Ark 

Ark 

N.Y.  Imp'd... 
Clarke 

Wis 

Wis 

Mich 

Mich 

Pa 

Mo 

Ill 

Chicago,  Wis., 
IkNorrls. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Pa 

Ohio 

Ohio. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio.. 

Ohio 

OhJo&OoU.... 
Ohia 

m 

HI 

Mich 

IlL 

TT^fcyiM 

Kana 


Kana.,IU.IkIa. 


Bemarka. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  1506.* 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  2%. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2814. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  944. 


Died  1889. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  102  and  Husb.  1436. 
Died  1890. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2064  and  Wife  No.  2509.    Parents  second 

cousins.     Educated  in  common  schools. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  141& 
Sister  or  Wife  No.  1690. 


Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  1418. 

Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  4038,  Husb.  No.  4212, 
Husb.  No.  4034,  and  Wife  No.  3816. 


Divorced. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1483. 


Not  deaf.    Separated  one  month  after  marriage. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  1886. 


252 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


M4SBrA«£9, 


1437 
1428 

1430 


ft 

1890 
1889 

isao 

1389 

iBsg 


U31ilS»} 
1133 


1882 

itiii* 
I84U 
1963 
18G9 


\  1887 

1433  ISag  IS73 

i434 
llilG 
14^ 


1437 


18®  .... 
18SU;18«i 


1390  1884 

I 

iDPtilSBU 

wools*? 


14»0  18t^  ISSO 


I 


I 


1440 


1441 


IBHS 


ll42lSH1i, 


1877 


187a 


ISHS 


No.  of  ObUdivn. 


144S 
1444 


I44erl3^ 
I44ei&9[» 

1447  lip) 

I 

! 

1419  VSm 


1860;  im 

1^78' 


l«7& 
1H61 

INM 


4 

% 

\     - 

\m\    1 


u 

- 

4 

- 

1 

Pabtmxbs  nr  Mabhtaob. 


—  :   8  '  — 


115*!- 


fi  I  - 


7      — 
1      - 

*!- 

1     - 

I 

I 

1  I  — 


1     - 


—  2 

—  i 

i 

3   [  - 

a!- 


/HuBband 

tir<r«.... 

/Hoflband 
twife . . 

/HnBband 
\Wife . . . 

/HuBband 
\Wife.„. 

/Husband 
\Wife .... 

(Husband 
1  Wife .... 


i 

o 

I 

1858 


1862 

1818 
1837 

1838 
1829 

1888 


{Husband 


(Husband 
\Wife. 

{Husband 
Wife .... 

/Husband 
tWife. 

/Husband 
(Wife.... 


/Husband 


/Husband 
(Wife.... 


1843 


/Husband 
(Wife. 

/Husband 
(Wife.... 

/Husband 
(Wife. 

/Husband 
(Wife.... 

/Husband 
(Wife.... 

/Husband 
(Wife.. 

/Husband 
(Wife . . 

/  Husband 
twife... 

/Husband 
t  Wife .... 

/Husband 
(Wife.... 

/Husband 
\Wift. 


/Husband 
tWife.... 


1863 
1867 


1846 
1849 


1860 
1863 


1847 
1861 


1860 


1866 
1861 


1846 
1861 


1860 
1866 


1848 
1856 


1842 
1862 


1862 
1860 


1884 
1843 


1849 
1860 


1863 


1863 
1866 


1841 
1838 

1828 


1828 
1832 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisten 

nor  chOdien.] 


Cousin. 


Fourth  oonsln  (Husb.  No.  144) ;  grand- 
father partlaUy  deaf. 


2  cousins. 


2  third  oousinB  (Wife  No.  11168  and  Husb. 

No.  2476). 
2niecea 


Oousin. 
Cousin  . 


I 


Cousin. . . . 
2cou8lnB. 


8  cousins  (including  Husb.  No.  4169^ 


Nephew. 


Tabttlar  Statement  of  Jfarriages. 


263 


Pabtvkbs  nr  Mabmaok, 


1436 


1426 


1427 


1428 


1429 


1430 


1431 


1482 


1488 


I 

{» 
{I 

u. 
{^ 
{I 

B 
2 


Mmlngltla. . 


Scarlet  ferer. , 
Bnln  fever... 


Scarlet  ferer. . 
Brain  ferer... 


Typhoid  ferer.. 


1434 


143S 


1486 


1487 


1488 


1489 


1440 


1441 


1442 


1448 


1444 


1446 


1446 


{.I 


1447 


1448 


1449 


{•r 
{I 

{? 
{1 


{:::: 


Spotted  foyer.., 
Rirfwg  in  head. . 


Gatheeg  in  head. 
Hydrooephalna 


Scarlet  ferer. . 


Scarlet  ferer.. 

IMphtherla... 
ICeoingitia. . . . 


Gold 

VUlonhead. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Meningitlfl.. 


.of 
AgneoroaloineL. 


Scailet  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Inflam.  of  Drain.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


SLIkGoU... 


Anoerhnrg.. 
Lutheran ... 


Pa.... 
Ohio.. 


Bdgbaaton.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohia. 


HarTdlkOoU. 


Ohio.. 
Ohia. 


Ky. 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Ohio.. 


Ont. 


Pa.... 
Minn. 


Minn. 
Minn. 


N.T.AW.N.Y. 
LeOoutenlz... 


5^- 

Ky. 


Minn. 
Minn. 


Pa.... 
Ohio. 


Ifioh. 
Mich. 


Wi*. 


Mich. 
Ifioh. 


Ohio. 
Ohio. 


Hartford. 


Ohio. 
Ohio. 


Bemarks. 


Not  deaf. 


Died  1888. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8006. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  268.    Died  1890. 
Not  deaf.    Parenta  consina. 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  8099. 

Brother  of  Wife  Na  281.    Parenta  coniina. 

Parenta  aeoond  coosina.    Sister  of  Hnah.  No.  1667. 


Bra  of  Huab.  No.  1411  and  Wife  No.  102.   Died  1896. 
Not  deal 


Slater  of  Wife  No.  2420  and  Wife  No.  818a 

Parenta  third  conaina.    Brother  of  Hnaband  No.  1439. 
Died  1889. 

Parenta  third  conaina.    Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  1488b 


Died  1888. 

Flrat  marriage ;  aeoond  to  Hnab.  No.  8496.     Sister  of  Wife 
No.  1868. 

Parenta  fourth  cousins. 

Parenta  aecond  cousins. 


Probably  dead. 

Flrat  marxiage ;  aeoond  to  Huab.  No.  2478 ;  third  to  Huab. 
Nal682. 

Slater  of  Huab.  No.  26i. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Huab.  No.  8444.    Sister  of  Hnsb. 
Na  1461. 

Not  deaf. 
Dead. 


254 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagee. 


d 

t^ 

* 

- 

s. 

h 

0 

p 

B 

1 

-B 

0 

ft 

n 

s 

1 

M^ELKlAUEhL. 


5?     No.  Of  Ohildren. 


1460  lew  IBSO 


I<51  1880,1886 

I         '         ' 


115.^  Ittfm  EHT4 


i   I 


lisfi  leiM)  isiri    7 


145T|1990'1S31 

i     I 

1*58.1804  I  HStg 


IMftl^eO  .... 
l4fi0'lB&iW:4 
1461  iWtwL,.. 
14ft2l8(K)],... 
l4a3;lBU3lltt«2 


14<l4'lBVJltJyj    ~ 
14fift'lS^a  IH91      I 

I   I   ! 

1466  JaH  1801      !l 

I     I     I 


i4nw  Jfl9:i  im , 


I 


14<?&  Esao  . 


J471I  iHilQ  1WI2   — 


I     I     1 


1471  l8UiJ  ...J     1 


—     a 


Pabtksbs  Dff  Maxbiaok. 


(Husband 
1  Wife  . . . 


Brotheraand 
Slsten. 
[IncludlDg  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1862 
1862 


f  Husband  1840 
tWife ....  1854 


/Hnsband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
\Wife... 


/Husband 
twife . . . 

/Husband 
\Wife.... 

iHutband 
\Wlfe .... 

iHxuband 
\Wlfe .... 

/Husband 
\Wlfe .... 

/Husband 
\  Wife .... 

/Husband 
1  Wife .... 


1836 
1834 


/Husband 
twife 


1844 
1847 


1871 


1860 


1826 
1787 


10 


1862 
1868 


1836 
1837 


1867 
1872 


1846 


/Husband 'i860 
XWife....^. 


/Husband' 1865 


\Wlfe.... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 


1857 


1847 
1869 


/Husband  1864 
twife. 


/Husband 
twife.... 


1863 
1871 


(Husband  1862 


(Wife .... 

/Husband 
tWife .... 


/Husband 
twife . 


1866 


1864 
1868 


/Husband  186S 
\Wif^....\. 


/Hu8band,1840 
t  Wife....  1861 

/Husband  1862 
\Wife. ...[..„ 


j  Hiubandi . . . . 
twife....  11863 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothera  and  sisten 

nor  clilldren.] 


Cousin  and  others. 


Father  (Husb.  No.  3199) ;  uncle ;  aunt ; 
7  second  cousins  (including  Hash. 
No.  1826,  Husb.  No.  1687,  Husb.  No. 
1826);  2  third  cousins  (Wife  No.  211 
and  Husb.  No.  1676);  1  fourth  cousin ; 
great-aunt ;  great-uncle  (Husb.  No. 
1824);  nephew. 


Mother  (Wife  No.  1467);  aunt ;  ad  cousin 


Oousin. 


Ck>usin  (Husb.  No.  4S11). 


3  paternal  cousins;  1  maternal  second 
cousin ;  third  oousin ;  4  distant  coo- 
sins. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


255 


Paktnsbb  in  Mabbxaoe. 

1 

1 

AssigDed  caiwe 
of  dcMfneas. 

BralnATy»dfev. 
iBflun.  of  brain.. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemark& 

I  11 

Mich 

Died  1889 

i«o;  ^  -5 

Mich 

f.  . 

Ohio 

Brother  of  Wife  ^0, 1447.     Second  marriage ;  fLret  to  Wife 
No.  1663.    . 

Brother  of  Wife  No  1876k 

1461 

{  a 

{i 

{\ 
{1 
{i 

RTMIIinB 

Ohio 

N.  Y 

1452 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  feyer 

N.  Y 

Tnfl 

1463 

Kj 

Ky 

Sister  of  Hnab.  No  8901. 

14M 

Scarlet  ferer..... 

Ky. :...::..:: 

Ind 

1466 

Spotted  ferer.... 

Ind 

Not  Deaf. 

1466 

N.  Y 

1467 

Hartford 

Md 

Not  deaf.    Died  1861. 
Died  1877. 

B^nfer.&dlpht'a 

1468 

Va 

xnoen ... 

Ohio 

1469 

Ind 

1460 

Brain  fever 

Brain  fever 

Paw&Mlnn.... 
Ohio 

*f*«T". . .  .... 

1461 

{ 

f 

, 

Ala 

1462 
1463 

{- 

Cold 

Water  on  brain  . . 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

Mioh 

Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  eeoond  to  Wife  No.  1679. 
Died  1898. 

1464 

{  ' 

Mich 

Gather'g  in  bend. 

Vm 

1466 

Educated  at  home.    Semi-mute. 

1466 
1467 
1468 

1469 
1470 
1471 
1473 
1478 

{: 

{b* 

Gerebro-sp.  men. 
Wbooplng  oongh. 

Heaoleeand  gath. 

eringinbead. 
Spotted  fever.  . . 

Typhoid-pnen^a . 

Ohio 

Ohio 

ni 

ni 

Ga 

Oa 

Ky 

Kyi. :...::::.. 

{1 

N,  J 

m 

Not  deaf. 
Dead. 

Typhoid  fever... 

TT^T^f 

Mo 

Parents  third  conslns. 

Soarletfever 

Minn 

Not  deal 

Not  deaf. 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  3866. 

256 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Pabtnxbb  IK  Habbxaqb. 


1474 


1890  1861 


UTfi,lS90lH66 


147fl 
1477 

nra 

1479 
1460 
1481 
14^ 

usa 

14S» 

146H 
1487 
1488 
1489 
ll«l 
14^1 


1800  1881 
1892  .  .. 
1891  I  Wl 
15^H 
18P0  1;^ 
13U0  IS 88 
18S0  ... 
IfiQoL.. 
18011801 

180'J  1B78 


18Qn  . 


IB69  1851 
ISP*;, 

LS&9  1886 
ld^l8S6 


1890 


I 

1493  1891 

1494  lueg 


1495 


1S90 


1496  j  1880 
l49fT18ea 
14981890 


1B66 
1884 
1891 
1892 


76T 
1864 


No.  of  Ohlldreii. 


(Husbtad 
twife., 

( Hasband 
twife.... 

/HuBbftnd 
twifo.... 

/Hnsband 
twife .... 

/HnBbftnd 
\Wife. 


/Hnsband 
\Wlfe 


(HuBband 
tWife . . 

(HuBband 
t  Wife .... 

(Httsband 
tWife. 

(HtiBband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
twife. 


'Husband 


,Wlfe... 

/Hnsband 
twife. 

/Husband 
twife.... 


/Husband 
twife 


/Husband 
tWife. 


/Husband 
twife. 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife. 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 


/Husband 
twife . 

/Husband 
twife. 


/Husband 
twife. 

/Husband 


1846 


ISll 
1822 


1860 
1868 


1861 
1869 


1866 


1867 


1841 


1864 
1862 


1864 
1R47 


1810 
1827 


1861 
1865 


1866 


1847 
19M 


1826 
1828 


1814 


1894 
1846 


1889 


1866 
1841 


1866 
1860 


1868 


1889 
1849 


1889 


1842 
1849 


1842 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


11 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not-lndudlng  brothers  and  siaten 

nor  children.] 


Parents  (Na  1487).. 


3d  cousin  (Husb.  No.  671). 


2  second  cousins  (Wife  No.  1630  and  Wife 
No.  8921). 


Third  cousin. 


Parents  (No.  8841) ;  2  uncles  (Husb.  Na 
8843  and  Husb.  No.  3847) ;  aunt  (Wife 
No.  3821). 


Qreat-uncle  and  cousin. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagee. 


257 


PABTMXB8  nr  IffABBXAQX. 

a 

1 

1 

Afliigiied  MUM 
of  deftfneM. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarks. 

{"^ 

Hartfoxd 

Pa 

1474 

flAiml.iniitiL     TTot  ftt  Mihool 

{I 
{IK 

1475 

Va 

1476 

Gold  In  head 

Hartford 

Hartford 

lU 

ni 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1861. 

1477 

{      •• 

Gftthefginhead. 

1478 

Oradnal  deoay. . . 
MeulM 

N.Y.AW.N.T. 
Ohio 

Not  deaf. 

1479 

{^ 

Hartford 

Died  1886. 

1480 

1481 

{'1 
{'^ 
{\ 
{1 

1" 

iB 

{b* 

Meulealkttrr.. 
Bndnferer 

MeMles&BHrr.. 
Measles 

N.T.  ADL.... 
Ill 

Second  marriage;  fint  to  Wife  No.  148X 

1482 

N.Y.  Am..... 

Til 

Separated.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1481. 
Second  marxiage;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  1718. 

N.  Y.A  H»fd.. 
N.Y. 

Ohio. 

1483 

dath^gliihead. 
Brain  fever 

Oolda.     Oradnal 
decline  since  7 
years  of  age. 

Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1676. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1600. 
Died  1892. 

1484 

Ohio 

1486 

Ky.  AOolL.... 

m. 

Mich 

Mich. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1758. 

ninesB 

Died  1887. 

1486 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  692  and  Wife  No.  3156. 

1487 

Scarlet  feyer. .... 
Scarlet  fever. 

Ky 

Died  1876. 

^:: :::::::.::: 

Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1485.    Died  1856. 

1468 

Pa 

1489 

(.... 

Semi-mnte. 

\   B 

{I 

Patents  consins.    Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2911. 

1490 

N.Y 

N.  Y 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  3442. 

Brain  fever 

Oather'g  in  head. 
Pever. 

1491 

IlLAInd 

m. 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Scarlet  fever 

N.Y. 

1492 

N.  Y 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1422. 

Mich 

Mieh.ftN.Y.. 

Mich.  &  Ohio... 
lU. 

1493 

{- 

Inflam.  in  head.. 
InHam. In  head.. 

Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1496. 
Dead. 

1495 

Ill 

Ill 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1495. 

Seml-mnt& 

{ \ 

Cold 

Onlnine 

Tmm 

1497 

Texas 

1498 

Scarlet  fever 

Hartford 

Died  1874. 
Not  deaf. 

258 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


1 

1 

1 

No.  of  Children. 

o 

1 

i 

! 

i  1 

d 

1 

P 

14» 

1991 

1«90 

1 

I 

lAOO 

im& 

1801 

2 

...L,    . 

1 
IfiOt  1090 

: 

IfiO^ilSOL 

ISfl 

- 

— 

1&03 

IBOO 

_ 

- 

— 

- 

15D4 

iihnn 

looe'ii^a 

1368 

— 

— 

J 

! 

.... 

% 

- 

3 

- 

15071833 

1 

lesB 

2 

- 

1 

1 

isoa 

1HD4 

imn 

I 

1 

iQog  J»M» 

.... 

,,.,L.,. 

imo 

1890 

xm. 

2 

- 

2  '  — 

ItdL 

iWi^sg 

I 

.... 

.... 

1 

lAl^ 

lt)90 

1 

- 

I 

- 

]fii:)  11094 

189i 

3 

... 

s 

1 

1514199(1 

1 

1 

ms  \mk 

— 

1      — 

i^iriisjti 

....       4 

.... 

4 

j 

1 

1 

- 

3      — 

1 

18CC 

J 

~ 

a    — 

ISIU 

lea'j 

l.S^ 

.1- 

a    — 

i5au 

iS9U 

l-.,. 

isai 

]»91  1B5S 

a    — 

»|- 

lUOT 

1#91  , . .  - 

,,..     1 

levaa 

laaa 

1 

,li90 

' 

_ 

.... 

1 

Pabthxbb  in  ICabxiaqb. 


,   I   I   I 


(HiiBband  1»0 
twife...  ,18«8 

/HuBband,lB60 
twife....|l872 

( Husband  i> 
t  Wife....  1841 

JHofllMUid'  • 
\Wife....|1887 

tWife....|l858 

jHuBbMidilMa 
\Wlfe....  11828 

rHiMbaiid|l822 
\Wlfe.... 11840 


f  HoBband 
twife.... 


(Hnsbaud 
twife.... 

(Hnsb.. 

\Wife .... 

(HuBband 
\Wlfe... 


1859 


1870 
1859 


Brothers  and 
Slaters. 
[Including  Per- 
son reoorded.] 


f  Husband  1842 
\  Wife. ...1846, 

(Husband!  18531 
\Wlfo....  1868| 

( Husband  1865i 


t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife . . 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
twife. 


1865 


1868' 
1870, 


1869;     1 


1846 
1847 


( Husband  |.... 

twife 1861 

I 
(Husband' 1815 
\Wife....\....  . 


,  -a 

n    p 


(Husband  1836 
tw^lfe....|48? 


(Husband  1832     8 


twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.  .. 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife 


1836     2 


1855, 


1842' 
1856 


j  Husband  1863 
twife.   ..11868, 


3     — 

8  I     2 

1 
1 

1  I 
1 

I 

10 

1  I 


Deaf  Belatives. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  alBterB 

nor  children.] 


—  ,  Oousins . 


—    Scouslns  . 


—    SconslnB. 


Tadular  Statement  of  Marriagea. 


259 


Pabthxm  IK  Habbiaqk 


1499 
IfiOO 
1601 
1503 
U03 
1604 
1005 
1506 
1507 
1506 
10091 

i 

1010 


1612, 


I  1518 


I 


1514 

I 
1515| 

1616 

1617i 

UlBi 

I 

1619 
15». 

I 

1521 

1 

1022' 
1528, 
1634 


1 

AarisnedoMise 
ofdeftfneM. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarln. 

(    2 

HeMlei^ 

N.T.Imp'd.... 
N.T.Imp'd.... 

C.N.T 

LeOoutenlx... 

Ky 

{  B 

{"* 

r.... 

BlaingineuB.... 

{    8 

2b.....::::::: 

( 

Ib" 

Mich 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  4066. 

(   B 

Scarlet  feyer..... 

N.Y.AO.N.T. 
O.N.Y.AN.Y. 

Ind 

Dead. 

Firat  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1606^ 
Dead. 

{    4 

flTMIIinB 

Ind 

f  B 

Ind. 

{    8 

Sidmeas 

Ind. 

Tenn 

(.... 

T^Vin  .    .   T  ,     .    T    .    TT    r 

t      A 

OongMtiTe  chin.. 
Spotted  feyer.... 

Ind 

{    6 

Ind 

f.... 

{   B 

Olarke  &  Hor- 
ace Mann. 
Ml^h 

{* 

Teething 

\  A 
{? 

t 

ScirietfeVear;  !".*.'. 

'B<wletfeVer'..!!] 

Spinal  ferer 

Spinal  ferer 

Scaiietfevw.  */.;.' 

Hartfoxd 

Hartford 

N.  T 

Parent!  second  couslna. 

N.  Y 

N.Y.Imp.ltGol 
N.Y.Impr'd... 

N.  Y 

N.  Y 

N.Y.Impr»d.. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Mich 

Not  deal 

1.... 

Soarlet  fever.... 
Whooping  ooQgh. 

Parents  couaina. 

Parents  cousins. 
Died  1891. 

Typhoid  fever  h 

quinine. 
Spotted  fever  ... 

Mich 

{  B 

Hartford 

Ind.  Am, 

La. 

Died  1894. 
Not  deaf. 

{    B 

Soarietfevw.!;;! 

Ind 

Parents  second  cousins.    Brother  of  Hush.  No.  1518. 

Ind 

{'2 

'Wttver  ' 

Oa 

H.O 

/  » 

\A 

Not  deaf. 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  2009. 

Gold  and  abeoeee. 
Blokn«m 

Ill 

Died  1881. 

HI 

{a 

Intermit,  fever.. 

IlL 

Not  deaf.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  643  and  Wife  No.  1656. 

260 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


S 

i 

11130 
1636 
1037 
lS3i 

ism 

U31 
1683 
163S 
1584 

wm 

16Bfl 

Uff7 
1638 
1639 
16*0 

isa 

1643 

164a 

1M4 
164E 
164a 
1647 
164S 
1649 
1660 


M*HTiT*OK8. 


ISW 


s,  ;  No. 


oi  Ohildren. 


Li- 

I 

18&1 


laio 


ISBD 

ie>a 

IBlfl 

leoo 

ISMj 

ie0iifl«4 

H 

1093! 
1889 


IBSl 
1890 
1893 
IBM 


1166 


1860 


1889 


1B8S 


lew 

1S90 
1B90 
l§90 

isoo 

1S90  1SS6 


1893 
1890 


807 


PABTMKB8  Dff  MABBIAOX. 


(HuMbAUd 


jTHuHbAud 
JHiuiUuid 


IBSII 


1814 
1813 


1868 


Brothers  and 
8lBt«rB. 
[Inolnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


/HuiibflDd  1868 

jHuHbuid  ^■.■ 
\Wiff  ...     1840 


fHu«b«ad  ...J    1 
'iWife    ...   la^T    10 

J  HuBband  I&60     8 


j  Huabaiui    ^ . . 

iHuubfiJiil  1»21      1 


jHuflbmDd  1*^7 
tWife 

JHiiNbADd  1831 
tWifo    .    .   ... 


tHnnbaad 

fHualtuidl^l     8 
>Wlfe..-.  I»a9     6 

iHui'liAiid  llilQ     8 
l^V-:- 


jHuflbaiiii  l^OT  6 

>Wife....   U21  7 

f //ii4)&a)u/    -  .  1 

lwtfir...JlW7  3 

rHuptMiid  184&  4 

tWif<*^ 1 

jHuabftnd  I860  1 

(Wife...   185S  1 

jHuflbatid  1S36  6 

{WHv  . .  „  1844|  7 

(Husband I.  ..I  1 
twife.... 


(Husband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
\Wife. 


1887     1 
1844     1 


1837 
1848 


(Hunband  11859     _ 
twife....;1863     1 

1 


(Husband 
\Wi/e....\ 


Deaf  BdativeB. 

[Not  including  brothers  snd  slaters 

nor  children.] 


Niece  (Wife  No.  3612) ;  mother  gradually 
became  deaf ;  also  aunt  late  in  life. 


Niece. 


Distant  cousin. 


Uncle . . 
Cousin  . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


261 


1 

a 

i 

1626 
1626 
1527 
1628 
1629 
1630 
1631 
1632 
1633 
1634 
1685 
1686 
1687 
1638 
1539 
1640 

1541 

PABTNSB8  nr  Mabsiaox. 

( 

Assigned  cfttise 
of  deafness. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarks. 

BUlona  fever 

C.N.T 

Ont 

Ont 

{ 

Died  1891. 

{4 
{I 

niness 

Hartfoid 

Hartford 

Ill 

Died  1889. 

Spotted  fever.... 

SisterofHosb.  No.  796. 

Probably  first  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  UaSL 
Notdesl 

Probably  second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1636. 

ni 

Neb 

Qermanv 

Ohio 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1029. 

{b 

Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Hnsb.  No.  8929. 

Ireland 

Hartford. 

Gal 

{b 

{1 



Scarlet  fever..... 
Spinal  meningitis 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  2%4.  Sister  of  Husb. 
No.  262,  Wife  No.  2819,  Wife  Na  770. 

Neb.ft  Cal.... 



Va. 

Not  deaf.    Divoroed. 
Died  1891. 

Fits 

Irelsnd 

N.  Y 

{bt 

Fever 

Ind 

j.... 

N.T 

{ 

( 

{ 

Calomel 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartfoxd 

Died  1891. 
Parents  cousins. 

Fever 

Dlsesseln  head.. 

Notdesf. 

Died  1884. 
Diedl898w 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Va 

Oerebro-spk  men. 
Blslng  in  head. . . 

Lost  his  hearing  at  2  from  scarlet  fever ;  regained  it  during 
attack  of  eiysipelss  at  age  of  IX 

N.Y 

N.O 

1642 

N.O 

{'1 

{^ 

(  ... 

Spinal  meningitis 
Brain  fever 

ni 

Parents  cousins. 

1643 

Ill 

Hartford 

Hartford 

1544 
1646 
1646 
1547 

1648 

1 

1549, 
1550 

Scarlet  fever 

Dead. 

{b 
r  8 

Mich 

Winter  fever 

Ill 

m 

First  or  second  marriage;  other  wife  No.  1647. 

I      1 

Winter  fever 

Mi^ssiflff 

m 

Second  or  first  marriage;  other  wife  No.  164«. 

IlL 

T11n<>fii. , 

Hartford 

la 

aii.ih»p)ff  In  hnii/l. 

Not  deaf. 

(  16    Scarlet  fever 

»■  ■■; 

Not  at  school. 
Not  deaf. 

262 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


1661 
1662 
1668 
166i 
1665 
1666 

1667 
1658 

1669 

1660 
1661 
1662 
1663 
1664 
1666 

1666 

1667 

1668 

1669 
1670 
1671 
1672 
1678 
1574 


1890 
1892 
1889 
1890 
1892 
1890 

1890 
1890 

1890 

1890 
1890 
1891 
1891 
1892 
1892 


1880 
1874 
1863 
1866 

1848 
1880 

1861 

1884 


1892 


1890  1866 
1889 
1892  1892 
1890 


1892 
1890 
1892 
1892 
1894 


1892 
1868 
1892 
1892 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


Pabthxbs  nr  Habbxaox. 


i  Husband 


/HtMUtid 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Inelading  Per- 
son recoiled.] 


1694 


IS40 


/Hanband  l»40 
\Wlf !«....   IH37 

fHupbMUl  ISIST 

/HiiBbMid'lSli 
\WiU    ...       '■ 


10 


JHiiobADtl  I'JOS 
f  Hu9b*nd  1S06 

irtr...,.' 

rHtiBbaod 
Iwife  . . . 


1  Wifu.,., 


1154 
lgS7 


1S26 

f  ErnBb&Dd 

"i  Wlffl  , . . .  :i»fl3 

1829 


IWlfe... 

(HudbAUd 

f  EnabAnd 
1  Wlfo  , . . 

rEuNbnDd 


IBffT 


ig^ 


Wife |1S33 


J 


1  Wife...  19*4 
rHt]iibKtid|I864 

jHuKlmud  1^9 


JHiiflband 
twife  .... 

(Hiint>jind 
twife  .... 

/Huiibaiid 


lHfi9 


II 


iHSa 


IWify....  1864; 
(fliiii^jiianci' I 

iiiiiHbaba  \^\i 

'nVilu,    ..^18521 


Deaf  Belattves. 

[Not  including  brothers  snd  stBtera 

nor  children.] 


8  grandp-nephews  and  2  grand-nieces . . 


Tabular  Statement  oj^  Marriages. 


263 


PikBTima  IK  UAXBuax. 


usl 


1563 


16SS 


16M 


UK 


ISM 


ISBT 


1668 


16SS 


1661 


i6<n 


1668 


1664 


1665 


1566 


1667 


I  1668 


1569 


1670 


1671 


1672 


{Inf. 
Inf. 


1574, 


U 


Assigned  c 
of  ciMfa< 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Bnlnferer 

Influn.  of  bndn. 


Bndn  fever. , 


BWngin  head. 


Meaalee. 


Disease  In  head. 


Spinal  meningitis 
Spotted  fever... 


Spinal  fever 

iTphoId  fever  & 

medicine. 
Oold,    gathering 

In  head. 
Measles 


Group 

Typhoid  fever  or 

cramps. 
Inflam.  of  brain.. 

Spotted  fever 


Bndn  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Prassia. 
Ind 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


N.T.. 
N.Y.. 

Ky... 


Ky.. 
Ky. 


Ky. 


Fla..  Whipple'a 

and  Oollege. 
Ya.  &Tenn.. 


HI. 


Hartford. 


Wis.. 
Wis. 


N.  Y. 


HalkOoll..... 
Mo 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


N.Y. 
H.  Y.. 


Md 

Mich,  k  Norrls 

Mich 

Mioh.&Ck>U.. 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


La.. 
La.. 


N.  Y.  &  Ck>U  . 
N.Y 


Remarks. 


Not  deaf. 


First  marriage ;  ad  to  Wife  No.  1451.   Bro.  of  Wife  No.  1447. 
Died  1884. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1697  and  Wife  No.  1818.    Died  1871. 
Not  deaf.  '^ 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1668.    Brother  of  Hnsb. 

No.  1566  and  Wife  No.  1813.    Died  1878. 
Five  grandchildren  were  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1667.    Brother  of  Wife 

No.  1818  and  Hnsb.  No.  1666.    Died  1878. 
Not  deal 

Dead. 


Died  1889. 

Not  deaf.    Divorced. 
First  marriage. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1673,  Wife  No.  2381,  Wife  No.  8688 
Not  deaf. 


Dead. 
Not  deaf. 


Parents  second  consins. 


264 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


1575 
1576 
1577 
1678 
1579 
1680 


1681 

1582 
1588 

1584 

I 

1586,1893 


Mabbiaoxs. 


1894 
1894 
1892 
1894 
1894 


1894 

1894 

18941894 

1889 


15861895 

I 
158?' 1895 

15881896 


1589 
1590 
1591 
1592 
1593 

1594 
1596 
1596 
1597 
1598 


1896 
1895 
1895 
1898 


1890 
1889 
1889 
1890 


1880 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


18961  — 
1896:  — 
18941  — 
1887 

1860 
1966 


1876 


1699  1889  1883   2 

>         I         I 


all. 


Pabthxbs  xr  IIabbiaox. 


/Hasband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twiXe ... 

(Husb. 

twife... 

(Husband 
twife... 

/Hnsband 
twiXe. 

(Husband 
\Wift. 


1848 
1860 


1846 
497 


1841 


1846 


1866 
1866 


rHiiaband|1870 

lwife....[l871 

(Husband  11870 
twife....|1878 

(Husband  18^ 
)Wife.... 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 


(Husband  I 


1867 


\Wlfe. 

(Hu»ba,]jd 

(Husband 


,.... 


1649 


Iwife..  .  1840 


(Husband 
\Wif.... 


(Husband  1861 
\Wife....|. 


(Husband;  1865 
1  Wife....  1867 


(Husband  . 
1  Wife....  1848 


(Husband  1863 
t  Wife ....  1871 


(Husband 
tWife.... 


1886 
1841 


(Husband  1841 
tWife...    1844 

(Husband  1825 
tWife....;. 


(Husband  1 1846 
tWife....  1840 


(Husband 
twife.... 


j  HuHband 
\Wife,. 


1848 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Inclnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


10 


IfM     9 
..  .  aev, 


Deaf  Belatiyes. 
[Kot  including  brothers  ai 
nor  children.] 


Parents  (No.  1488) ;  aunt.. 


3  cousins  (including  Husb.  No.  4159) . .. 


Parents  (No.  4331);  uncle  (Hnab.  No 
133) ;  6  aunts  (including  Wife  Na 
8356,  Wife  No.  2461,  Wife  No.  3900, 
Wife  No.  8141,  Wife  No.  138) ;  conain. 


2  third  cousins . 


Oousdns., 
Ck)UBin.. 


3  uncles;  6 cousins  (including  Haab. 
No.  14U,  Husb.  No.  1949). 


Tegular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


265 


Pabtnxbs  zh  Mabbiaob. 


1676,  {   g 
1676'  1*^ 

1578  {"i- 


1S79 


{i 


1680   /•  — 

a 


1681 


Anlgned 
of  deftfkii 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Cold. 


Bnin  fever. . 
Heaslea 


(..  .|  Scarlet  fever. 


iMH  /    3    Spotted  fever... 
^**^  t    5    Spotted  fever. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


BemarkB. 


lU.. 
lU. 


N.  Y.. 

N.  Y.. 


N.  Y.. 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Hartford . 
Hartford.. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  146a 


I  Divorced  In  1894. 
'  Not  deaf. 


St.  Joseph's  & 
N.  Y.  Imp'd. 
N  Y.  Imp»d...l 


1684 


1685 


{: 


1686!  /••; 

1687I  {  1* 


1589'  i'_ 


I 


IWl 


l{l 


I 


Il«8!{l» 


1594 


'1696 


1597 


1598 


{ 

:»5  { »B« 
{i 

{:::: 
{•b 


1589 


Flta 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever.. 


Heaalea 

Spotted  fever. . 


Pa.... 
Ohio.. 


Ind. 
Ind.. 


:i 


England. , 


N.  Y.. 


Doncaater.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio. . 
Ohio.. 


td<^mw  of  brain. . 
Scarlet  fever. . . . . 


Fits. 


Ohio.. 
Ohia. 


Pa 

Md.&Pa. 


Pa.... 
Ohio.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Ohio 

Ind.  and  111... 


N.  Y.. 

N.  Y.. 


Ohio. . 
Ohio.. 


ParaL  of  aad.nerve 


Hartford 

Tenn.  ftOoU.. 


Unednoated. 


Not  deaf. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  2929.     Sister  of  Wife 
No.  4032. 

Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1484. 


Third  marriage;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  1443;  second  to  Hnsb. 
No.  2473. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1109.   Paternal  grandparents  were  second 
consins. 


Died  1874. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1400. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  1186. 

Not  deaf. 


266 


Tabvlar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


1601 

isoa 
leos 

1604 

leoG 
leoe 
leoT 

1608 


MARHIAOKa 


laoD 


lifio 


ia«9ie79 


i3B» 


ITq,  of  CWldreii. 


18C3   - 


1390 

isav 
lew 

1B80 


leso 
issa 

ises 

1S8S 
1973 


i«09,ie»sisae 


letO'iesB 
leii  IS8B 
leiaiBM 

IfliB  1689 

f 

lAU 


IfllG 


1894 


iflia  18W 

IfilTlBSff 

ifliaissB 


1370 

ias3, 

1S80 
1S72 
1878 
1888 

i 

1S84| 
1881 
18TB 


16l»  1B89;1881 


Ifl^O  1889 

I 

iSai'lBSB 
1S29 


1BS7 
138ft 


I  1880 1 1887 
1S23  1893|l3e« 

!      I 

I         I         I 
162S  183^^1849 


Fabthi&«  in  Mabbiaob. 


f  Hiuband  1829 
I  Wife....  ,1333 


BrothiTfl  Had 

^Inclvdlng  Prt* 
•on  rocotded.] 


f  SiWbmnd  18S3 
^Wlfo  ....  X8M 

jHuaband  1@53 
iWife....  ISaO 

jHiMbiDaisfla; 

lWlle....^l8fllj 

fHuabuid  1932 
\Wlfe....  1S61 


jHiiBband  1832'  10 

tWife....  18*0  8 

muBbftsd  1832  10 

\Wlfe-       |1S44  18 


fHn»band.l837 
[Wife....|iy4« 


'Kueb3iad'1935 
11843 


10 


f  Kuebaad 
t  Wife  , . . 

jHneband  lb30 
\Wife....  ISH 

JHubbftDa  1841 
tWJf«...    1839 

f  Huflbftud  18JG 
twiffl....|18a0     fl 

/HiiHbuid  1823      0 
twHe.   ,.jl8a7|     2 

jHiiiibi.nd'lS48    13 
\Wlfe....  1867      1 

jHtiib&tid  I85e     « 
tWlfe...Jl3Sfl|    6 

JHaibrad  ,.,,      7 
1  Wife....  1846      B 


I  jHiuband'   ...|     7 

,  '   fHuBbana  184»     3 
^     \Wlfe....  18W|     b 


jHuBb&ud  184a; 
\Wlfe....  18&& 

fHuflband  185B 
twife....  18021 


_  r  fHuubpnd  18*8, 
1  Wife  . , . .  1857 

MTinbuid  IHflO! 
klfe  ....  1862' 


_     /HUBbaiid  1838 
(Wlft* , , . .  1*41 

I 
I  J  Husbwitl  i»*ai 

*"J  twife....  1H4S| 


(HiiHb«aBd  ISOl 

~  riwv^ -...I 


Deaf  BelatiTes. 

[Not  Inclndiog  brothen  and  slaten 

nor  children.] 


2  second  conaina  (Huab.  No.  2462  and 
Wife  No.  3109);  8  third  oooslna; 
nephew  (Huab.  No.  2978). 


1  niece 

Parenta  (No.  11^ 


Niece. 


Oonain. 


Soonalna.. 
8  oonsina. 


Parenta  (No.  2196) ;  aunt. 
Gonii^'  (Wife  No.'  1260)*.!  .* . 


Conain . 


Tahdar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


267 


1 

1600 
1601 

i6<n 

1608 
1604 
1606 
1606 
1607 
1606 
1600 
1610 
1611 
1613 
1618 
1614 
1616 
1616 
1(117 
1618 

*                                          Pabtnsbb  in  Mabbiaob. 

1 

1 

Awlgned  cause 
oldeafbem. 

RAhool  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarks. 

{I 

{'^ 
{I 

rs 

{5 

{1 

finf. 

{^ 

BndB  feror. ..... 

Cleveland 

Ohio 

Ind 

Ohio. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8798.    Died  1868. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  394a 

Spotted  fever.... 

Kans 

Knnf 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  640  and  Hnsb.  No.  204& 

Fall. 

Ill 

ivfu'into  hot'water 

m 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1177. 

Wis 

Wis. 

Ark 

Bro.  of  Hnsb.  No.  1610. 

Ark 

Ohio. 

Died  1886  or  *87. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1607. 
Died  1875. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio. 

Second  nMiriage ;  first  to  Wife  1606. 

Hf<>kiif>Mi..... ..  . 

N.  Y. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  943,  Hnsb.  No.  1666,  Wife  No.  4054 

Scarlet  feyer..... 

Pa 

Ohio 

wif A  lAff  himband  bM^AnaA  Yus  vnm  a  dmnkanL 

Scarlet  feyer 

Iowa 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  3113. 
Brotherof  Hnsb.  No  1605. 

Ark 

Ark 

Sister  of  Wife  No  4033 

Bndn  disease.... 
Scarlet  fever 

Fever. 

Pa 

Va.,Balt,&Pa. 

Ohio 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  4017. 

Scarlet  fever 

Gold 

Ohio. 

Ohio 

Fever. 

Ohio. 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Esslingen. 

N.Y.T? 

N.  Y 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8018,  Hnsb  No.  1788,  Hnsb.  No.  1783. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8018  and  Hnsb.  No.  3017. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1617. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1617 

Teething  and 
gathering  in  bead. 

Pa.&N.Y..... 

{b 

( 

Ohia 

{b 

{I 

tinf. 

{1 

Ohio 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1616. 

Measles 

Mo.&Pa 

Pa 

First  marriage ;  3d  to  Wife  No.  1619 ;  8d  to  Wife  No.  1669. 
Died  1880. 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Measles 

Mo.&Pa 

Pa.&Ohlo 

Md 

Second  marriage  ;  Ist  to  Wife  No.  1618 ;  Sd  to  Wife  No.  1669. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3196. 

1619 

Fan.. 

Scarlet  fever 

1090 

Ohio 

Fall  downstairs. 
Typhoid  fever... 

N.  Y. 

1631 

Pa 

Parants  conains. 

Pa 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  3074. 

1623 

Brain  fever 

Pa 

1 

Pa 

1633 

Soiofnla 

Pa 

Ohio. 

1624 

Ohio 

Sister  of  Husb.  No    3164  and  Husb.  No.  8306  *  mother  of 

Va 

Hnsb.  No.  1920. 

1626 

Not  deaf. 

268 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


leae 

1628 

1839 
1880 
1681 
1683 
1688 
16SA 
1685 
1686 
1687 
1638 
1689 
1640 
1641 
1643 
1648 


Majuuaois. 


1880 
1889 

1890 

1889 
1889 
1890 
1889 
1890 
1889 


I 


1888 
1888 

1868 

1887 
1868 
1878 
1880 
1876 
1888 
1887 

1891 

1888 

1890 

1889 

1892  1889 

18901889 


1872 
1876 


1880 


1880 


1644,1889 

I 

1646  1890 


1646 

1647 
1648 
1649 
16S0 


1889 

1894 
1890 
1890 
1889 


1888 
1889 
1876 
1881 

1884 

1887 


1878 


No.  of  Ohildreo. 


Pabtnxbs  in  Mabbiaox. 


2 
o 

I 


Brothenuid 

Slflten. 

[InolndlDg  Per- 

wm  recorded.] 


I  \ Wife ....  1866' 

f  Husband  1866! 
twife....  1863 


rHntband 


[WifB. 


1833 


_     f  HosbttDd  im4 
twife....,1867 

_  I  /Haabftnd  1841 
t  Wife....  1871 


I  jHnsbMid 
\Wlfe.... 


-{ 


Hosband 
Wife.... 

/Hnsband 
twife.... 

fHusbMid 
twife... 

(Hasband 
Iwife. 

(Husband 
tWife... 

/Husband 
\Wift, 

/Husband 
\Wife... 

/Husband 
\Wif.... 

/Husband 
\Wift.... 

/Husband 


/Husband 
twife. 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

{Husband 
Wife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
\Wife.... 


/Husband 


(Husband 
t  Wife .... 


1847 


1857 
1860 


1887 
1884 


1858 
1863 


1846 
1858 


1866 

isn 


1854 


1846 
1843 


1869 
1866 


1809 
1866 


1866 


1861 
1864 


18^3 
1860 


1857 
1S46 


1880 
1860 


1863 
1864 


1863 
1865 


1846 
1840 


6 

-  '     3 


Deaf  Belatiyea. 
[Not  including  biothen  and 
nor  children.] 


Aunt  and  cousin. 


Second  cousin  (Wife  No.  1480) . 
Aunt 


Mother  (Wife  No.  1968) ;  3  second  < 
■ins ;  2  great-uncles. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagee. 


269 


Pabthbm  xh  Mabbzaok. 


I 


i 


§1? 

Sit 


1626| 
1627 

less' 

1639, 

I 
16301 

1631, 

1632! 

1633 

1634 

1635 

16361 

I 

16871 
1686! 

i 

1639 

I 
11640' 

I     I 

16411 
1642| 
I643I 

'1644' 

;1640 

1646 

1647 

1 1648 
1649 
.1650 


AfldgxK 
of  da 


ledcanae 


FaIst. 
Scarle 


let  fever. 


Spotted  fever. . 
MeDin 


eningltis., 
Shock  and  cold.., 


Shook  and  cold.. 
Brain  fever 


Slckneei 

Scarlet  feTer.. 


Brain  fever. , 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Typhoid  fever.... 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Brain  fever. . . 


Pneumonia. , 


Heaslea. 

Bndn  fever. , 


Heaalea... 
Smallpox. 


Spotted  fever 

Inflam.  of  brain  . 


Sickneas. 


/  B  I 

{    1  I  Scarlet  fever.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ohio 

Pa 

W.Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

la.  k  College  . . 
Iowa 

I11.&N.  Y..... 
N.Y 

I11.&N.Y 

lU 

Pa 

Pa 

ni 

Ohio&ni 

Pa 

Pa 

Hartrd  k  Ooll. 

Md 

Md 

Md.  JEPa 

N.  Y 

Pa 

Mich 

Mich 

Ohio 

Wla 

Wla. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

HLk  Eana.... 
Eana 

ST.:::::::::;:: 

Kana 

Kana 

N.Y. 

N.Y. 

8.0 

8.0 

HamTnJEN.Y. 
Hamilton 


Remarka. 


Died  1884. 

Parents  second  conaina.     First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb. 
No.  2668. 


Parents  second  oonsins.  Brother  of  Wife  No.  4046  and 
Hnsb.  No.  1842.  Second  marriage ;  Ist  to  Wife  No.  1841. 
Died  1870. 

Not  deaf. 


First  marriage  •  second  to  Wife  No.  1681. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  8021.     Died  1871. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  Na  1680. 


Second  marriage ;  flratto  Hnsb.  No.  2881. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  287. 

Bister  of  Hnsb.  No.  125  and  Hnsb.  No.  22a 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1874. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1640.    Divorced  1880. 
Not  deaf.    Parente  cousins.    First  marriage. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1680. 
Not  deal 


Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  2678. 


Parents  third  coosins. 
No.  1956. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1966  and  Wife 


Sister  of  Wife  Na  414. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1700. 
Not  deaf. 


Dead. 
Not  deaf. 


Parenta  couslus. 


270 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagee. 


lesi 


Al^nAUOVfl. 


1889  tBT» 

laaa  i«§»  ie»3 
leoakegi  less 
1664  isao  l^ll 

166A  1891  l«Mt3 

lAfifl  laao  1S8B 

I      ! 
lesTimiesd 


Ko.  of  Obildreii. 


10S8ltt8D 


1059 


im% 


ISTA 


1 

a 

1     — 

2 


16«U  l§§ft  leSL 


IMl  1089  1S«» 


tPT*  iBSo'ltS*!  — 


I 
ItiTS  lS8i>  lg70      a  .  —        3 


I  I 


1 

1  ;  1 
1 


—     1 


—  a 


u  — 


IflOa  1«90  , . , ,   4  —   4 

! 

I 
I0flf*  1890  leae  a  —  2  — 

ifififi  i8»3  lad^j  a    ^  ,   2 

imiiJ8Di«7«|  i    ^     2 

I  I, 

166«lfie9...J     t      —        1 

I       i      I 

1W0  1*^1B89   — 

1         I         I 

1670,11JS»0  ,.<.|    X 

I 

iflTi  ia8&     .  I   a      1   _..J   1 

1673  l^Jl  IS5&     a     —       2     — 
157a  1880'lff7B.     I        1      _  !  _ 


PAR-nnnw  m  IIabbiaox. 


(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(HuslNuid 
IWife.... 

/HuBtend 
t  Wife .... 

(Hnstend 
Iwife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
(Wife .... 

t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 


1858 
1869 


1866 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded  ] 


10 


1868,    3 


1861     6 
1861!    4 


1833    11 
1818      4 


1863 


1858 
1860 


1862 


(Husband' 1847 
twife....  1850 

( Husband 

(wife.... 

r  Husband 

(.Wife.... 


(Husband 
\wife. 


1856 


(Husband  1806 
\Wife....  1805 

(Husband  1862 
\Wife....  1863 

(Husband  1822 
twife....  1836 

(Husband  1831 
t  Wife....  11836 

/Husbandl849 
\Wife .       ' 


(Husband 
tWife .... 

/HusbaDd 
I  \  Wife .... 

(Husband 
(Wife.... 

(Husband 
t  Wife  .... 

THusband 

(.Wife.... 


1806 
1807 


1849 
1862 


27? 
1827 


1867 
1865 


1826 
1827 


(Husband  1852 
(Wife....  1864 


(Husband  1854 


\Wife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 


1860 


6 

7 

4 
6 

11 
6 

7 

1 

8 

1 

1 

•I 

1 

1  i 
1 

I 

11  I 

10  I 

3 

4 
6 

3 
6 

3 
10 


4     — 
6     — 


Deaf  BelattT«8. 

[Not  including  brothen  and  sisien 

nor  children.] 


Cousin . 


2  fourth  cousins  . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagee. 


271 


PABTMKB8  IN  MABHTAQB. 


11651 


165a 


1663 


i  1654 


I  1655 


I  1666 


1657 


1668 


'  1669 


1660 


1661 


1662 


1663 


1664 


1666 


1666 


1667 


1670 


{inf. 

{S 
{ 
{ 
{ 

{^ 
{\ 

I" 
I" 

I  10 

{^ 

{'% 
{IS 
{.* 
{..^. 

{b' 

{ 


1671 


I  1672 


la 

B 

{b 

4 


1673,  / 
1«76   {  I 


ABBlgnedc 
of  deafn4 


OfttheringB  under 
ears. 

Sicknesi 

Brain  feyer. . . 


HenlngitliL 

Diphtheria  and 


Gold.. 


XUl.. 


Borealnhead. 


Sores  in  head. 
Scarlet  leyer.. 


Meningitis. . 

AfaU 

Menlngltia.. 
Meningitis.. 


Inflam.  of  brain 
Oonynlsions .... 


Cold 

Scarlet  feveir. 


Measles 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Sickness. 
Measles.. 


Scarlet  fever. . . . 
Gong'n  of  brain. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. , 
Scarlet  fever. , 


Scarlet  fever. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


London. . 
Ohio..  .. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


W.Va. 

Mloh.,0.  N.Y., 
Minn. 

Ohio 

Ohio 


&0 
&  O. 


Minn. 
Minn. 


Minn. 
Minn. 


N.  Y.. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford.. 


Pa 

La.,Ky.,  ftlnd. 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y., 


Pa. 
Pa., 


Pa., 
Pa.. 


Mo.  &  Pa . 
W.Pa 


Iowa . 
Iowa., 


N.Y. . 
N.  Y.. 


Mich. 
Mich. 


OaL 

Ind.  JEOal.. 


Mich 

Mich. 


Bamaifts. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  3578. 
Died  1879. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1888. 
Parents  cousins.    Died  1892. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  648  and  Hnsb.  No.  1534. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 
Died  1879. 


Educated  in  hearing  schools.    First  marriage;  second  to 

Wife  No.  1661. 
Died  1883. 

Educated  In  heating  schools.    Second  manlage;  first  to 

Wife  No.  1660. 
Educated  in  hearing  schools. 


Not  deaf. 

Died  1845. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  3986.    Died  1868. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1729. 

Bro.  of  Wife  No.  4054,  Husb.  No.  1608,  and  Wife  No.  948. 

Bro.  of  Wife  No.  1484.    Parents  second  cousina. 


Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1618 :  second  to  Wife  No. 
1619. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1166. 

Bro.  of  Wife  No.  1566,  Wife  No.  3231,  Wife  No.  8688.    Died 

188a 
Died  1876. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1763. 
Parents  cousins. 


272 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


IftTS 

X67e 
ie79 
loeo 

168  J 
1684 

leee 

1«86 
1687 
161^ 

1690 
IfiSl 
169U 


MABRuata, 


IBOIIBTa 

188»iBS5 

189&J1880     IJ 
Ig^g  1)^70     a 


Kd.  Df  Ohlldno. 


1300 

if^eo 


isatt  % 

11)134  5 

187»  — 

1891  — 


liwiBsa 


im^ 


\^i^ 


1694  IRflfl 


IKBO  1«74 

ipstiissa 

lSS9|ia61 

isMitoa 

I 

lawless 


Pabtmkbs  xk  Mabbiaob. 


HUHbaudilSIQ 


^Wlfe  . . , .  1848 
J  Husband  IWl 


ifiL^rj  \n-M)  IK7J     2  ,  ^ 


I        I 
um  i«9o  IMS  —    — 


r  Husband  11^23 

iwye....  isas 

jHuHband  ^.., 

jHuRbandlf^il 
IWife....  1»4« 

|HtiiibAndllifi3 
■|Wtf€'....  iH64 

iHuRbftiid  1H17 


)Hiinbai3d  1N6S 

fHu-bmnd  l^a 
twifti....  IBS* 


fHusb«mMH58 
IwifH    ...  1^<59 

f  Husband  18^9 

!       , 


Wiio  .... 

j  ttiiiPbdud 
<Wlte 

i  HUKbantl 


1 
1841 


I 
1857 


]H.iO 


'  J  Hnnbui 
(Uusb&ud 

jHuHbijid 
(Husband 
(iriisbnna  1 


H23 

1^-24 


lii38 
1S25 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


fHi;iHbMid,19.i« 


Lwire,...L... 


Deaf  BeUtiTes. 

[Not  inclnding  brothers  and  alBteis 

nor  children.] 


Parents  (No.  1826) ;  uncle ;  great-iuicle 
(Hnsb.  No.  1824  i;  great-aunt ;  8  second 
cousins  (inclnding  Husb.  No  1687. 
Husb.  No.  1825,  Hnsb.  No.  3199) :  9 
third  cousins  (including  Wife  No. 
1453  and  Husb.  No.  3201) ;  2  fourth 
cousina. 


Uncle 

Cousin  of  father.. 


Father  (Husb.  No.  1824) :  aunt ;  fi^e 
cousins  (including  Husb.  No.  192S. 
Husb,  No.  8199) ;  5  second  cousins 
(including  Wife  No.  211,  Husb.  No. 
1676,  Wife  No.  1453,  Husb.  No.  3201) ; 
3  third  cousins. 


A  cousin  (Wife  No.  190). 


Father  (Husb.  No.  1824) ;  aunt  •  5  con- 
Bins  (including  Husb.  No.  1826.  Hnsb. 
No.  3199);  6  second  oousina  (mcludiog 
Wife  No.  211,  Husb.  No.  1676,  Wife 
No.  1453,  Husb.  No.  3301)  ;  3  third 
cousins. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


273 


PARTinBBfl  IV  MaBBIAOB. 


5 

a 


Aiisigned  canoe 
of  deafnen. 


r  B 


1676  . 

1677 

I 

1678 

!H 

1680. 

'  1681 

I 

'  1682 

1683 

! 

'  1684 

'  1685 

I 

1686 

i 

1687  . 

1688 
1689 

!  1090 
1691 
1693 
1098 

I  1094 

,  1095 


{^4 
{1 


{1 


{ 


,  1090  -{ 


Oatheringineva 


Slcknefls.. 


iDflam.  of  brain. 


Meaales 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever. , 


Bfliona  fever  and 
qninlne 

Inflam.  in  head. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Nervons  fever. 


Cold.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Brain  fever... 


L  B 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ky. 


Ind.. 


Ohio  . 
Tenn. 


Ohio. 
Ohio. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Mioh., 
Ohio.. 


Hartford. 


N.  Y. 
N.  Y.. 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Ohio. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford. 


Ohio.. 

Ky... 
Ky... 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio. 


Ohio.. 


Iowa  &  Coll . 

Iowa 

Ky 


Remarks. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  311.    Died  1887. 


Sister  of  Hnab.  No.  2811. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  2278. 

Died  1877. 


Not  at  school. 
Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  246,  Hnsb.  No.  2475,  Hnsb.  No.  2600,  Wife 
No.  4816. 


Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  3898. 

Divorced  1888.    Pint  marriage ;  second  to  Wile  No.  1706. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  2946. 

Not  deaf. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1696.    Brother  of  Hnsb. 
No.  182& 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  1696. 

First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  1689.     Bro.  of  Wife  No.  345L 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  4070.    Died  1878. 

Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  1688.  Brother  of  Wife  No. 
8461. 

Not  at  school.    Died  1860. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1418. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  92L 


Not  deaf.    Died  1888. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Na  1886.    Brother  of  Wife 

Na294. 
Parents  consins.    Died  1889. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1826.    First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No. 
1687. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  1687.    Dead. 


274 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


imi 


1S90 


laTB 


1700|Hi|»0|,,, 


\ 

1703  law 

I 

I 

11Q6  1892 


171J7 
1708 

1710 
1711 


1H91 


issa 


1178 
lifl12 
iS&'i 


I 


leao  leao 

iBiH) 


le^a 


J. 


Ii03 
17lS|lH«l|lSa4 

1718  tt«8«lim 

m^jiBfti 

nifi'i6ai4[iiift^ 

171fi  ISMllSS^ 


No.  of  Obtiaren. 


vni 


1B90 


1666 


1718  1800 
ITie'lBSa 
nau  1800  ....jsev, 

i7aiiasa|i.<. 
naaiii&i 


I  j 

.1 


J 


a     1 


1 
J 


j' 


Pabtmxbs  in  Mabbiaob. 


fi    — 


ftU.     - 


iHoflband 


j  Husband 
\Wlfe.... 


(Husband 
\wift. 


)  Husband 
IWife. 


1866 


1848 
1868 


1865 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1886     8 

1 


j  Husband 
tWife..  . 

fHusband 
\Wife..,. 

(Husband 
\Wlfe.... 

j  Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 


1840 
1846 


18801    ] 
1866,    a 

1861'  14 
1858 

1861 


lWife....!l860 


I 

J  Husband  1 1862  j    6 
t  Wife....  1863     9 


t  Husband 
\Wife.. 

J  Husband 
twife 


lS48  8ey. 
1862  sev. 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  sisten 

nor  children.] 


—  .  Nephew . 
Cousin.., 


fHusband  1862 


(Wife.... 

j  Husband 
tWIfe.... 

j  Husband 
iwife.... 


1860 


1813 
1810 


1869 1 
18601 


j  Husband  1801 !    8 
\Wife. 


r  Husband 
twife.... 


(Husband 


1855      7 
1866     9 


(Husband  1859     9 
(Wife....' —      ' 


Niece  (Wife  No.  328)  and  nephew  (Hugb. 
No  1063). 


j  Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 


1862     4 


1868     6 
1866     2 


1811 
1817 


(Husband  1837 


\Wife.... 

/Husband 
IWife 

(Husband 
tWife... 

jBusband 
tWife 


1847 


1837 
1845 


1848 
1862 


1831 


lHusband|1867 
twife...'.... 


1  I    6  I  ~ 
1  !     1 


Tadidar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


275 


Pabtnxbb  m  Mabbxaob. 


IflOT 


{-' 


1698 


ft 

a 


'  1700 


,  1701 


1703 


1708 


1704 


1707   I  J 
(Inf. 

{: 

{I 


I  1706J  {ill 


1709 


1712 


1714 


,  1716 


{•3 


:171« 


i  1717 


1718 


f1 


,  1719 


1720 


(1723 


ABsignod 
of  dettfx 


Brain  fever. . 


Fever. . 
FaU... 


Fever. , 


Scarlet  fever. . . 


Dropsy  of  brain 


Br'n&vplnalfev. 
Spotted  fever. . . . 


Meningitis.. 
Meningitis. . 


Scarlet  fever. , 


Sickneaa. 


Fright  &  conges- 
tioQ  of  brain. 


Sicknei 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Typhoid  fever . 
Brain  fever.... 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Meningitis.  .. 

Sickneasi 


Scarlet  fever. 
Meaolea 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Mo. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Norrls,  Mich., 


S.0 


N.Y 

N.  Y.,  Ind.,  & 

Tenn. 
Ky 


m. 
m. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


Mo. 

Mo. 


Mich., 
Mich. 


N.  Y.. 


N.  Y.. 


Hartford  and 

N.  Y.  Imp'd. 

Hartford 


Hartford . 
Hartford  . 


Texas.., 
Texas... 


Hartford. 


N.Y. 
N.  Y.. 


Ohio. 
Ohio. 


Pa 

N.  Y.  &  N.  J.. . 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


N.Y. 
lU.... 


Ala. 
Ala.. 


111.. 
111.. 


Miss. 


Bemarks. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1848. 


Not  deal 


Died  1883. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1684. 
Not  deaf. 

Parents  second  oonsiQs . 


Died  1868. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1066  and  Wife  No.  790.    Died  1869. 


Died  1879. 
Not  deaf. 


Unedacated.    Died  1891. 


Dead. 

Firat  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  98. 

Died  1879.  _ 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  1482. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  S789L 
Died  1892. 


Died  1891. 
Dead. 


276 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


1723 
1734 


MaSRIAOESw 


1894 
1890 


1725  1890 
1T9S  1890 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


17-17 


IBS*  lh77 


irae,iB93 


I 


1739 

1730' 
1T»1 

naa 

1784 
17j» 

iTsa 
ini 

1738 
1739 

1740 

1741 
1742 
1743 
1744 
1746 
1746 


1891 


imi 


1>^ 

1866 

867 
1862 


iHOi 
Ii91 

ISOOj 
I8^1|ie92 

is9a! 
189a 


1890 

1890 

1892 
1890 
1890 
lb92 


1892 


1889 

1875 
1890.... j    1 
1890 


1   1 


Pabtvebs  ut  Karktaok. 


Brothers  and 
Bluters. 
[Inoludlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I  (HniilpimLliH28| 

t^vlfe....l^i- 

I  fHuabjrid  IM6' 
twiff^i ,  . , .  Iti48: 

!  (Huiilinjid'lWie 

twift lf69 

rrriiHheitiii  1^49 

t^^'lfL^  ....  1^42 
fKuHbciird  1^7 


JHuesbaua  1^24    11 
\wi/6 I     8 

rHnsbtnd 

(Wife 


(Husband 
\Wlfe  . 


18241  11 

....!     6 


1819'     1 
....  sev. 


.1- 


(Hnsband  . 
Wife. 

(Hnsband 
Iwife.... 


.!  1 


(Hnsb  . 

twife . . . 

(Hnsband 
Iwife. 


I 


-I 


(Hnsband 
\Wife   ... 


(Husband 


18441 
1846 


18471 
1872 


1862 
1851 


\Wife. 

I  Hnsband!.. . 

(wife 

j  Hnsbandj . . . 
\wife..  .j... 
rHusbandi . . . 
\wife....\... 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


2  nieces  (Wife  No.  3474  and  Wife  No.  410) 
Nephew 


»Yes»'. 


Second  cousin . 
Ck>usin 


Great-grandmother ;  cousins  and  otberB 


Cousin. 


(Husband;.. 
tWife...  [., 

(Husband  1 1866 
t  Wife...  1864 

I  (Husband  1864 
'  IWife...   !l866 


/Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 

\Wif€.... 


1840 
1864 


Tabular  Statemefit  of  MarriageB. 


i71 


Pabtnxbs  nr  Mabbzaox. 


17281 
1734!/ 


AMrignedoan 
of  deafness, 


'    B 
6 


AfkU. 


Scarlet  feyer. . 


1727  i^^^'  Spotted  fever. 


N7Q0  /....' Rising  in  head. 
I^^-**  t    8     Meningitis. 


I  1729 


{! 


'  17801- 


i  1731 1  1^54 


1732|  |-;_;^- 
1783  {• -3 


1734, 


1736,  I     • 


1736; 

I 


1789 


1  1740; 


1737,  i  _^ 
1788 J  '"* 

'!{■:■ 
[:• 

1741   |-- 

"Max 


Inilam.  of  brain. 


Gold  in  bead. 


Fever 

Spotted  fever.. 


Group 

Scarlet  fever. 


1744 1 


1746' 


Intermit,  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever. 

2r'd  pnemuonia. 
enlngitls. 

Fever 


SchocdL  for  the 
desf  where 
educated. 


N.Y. 

Hartford. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford.. 


Mich. 


Mich 

Hartford . 


Va.fKy.  &KeD, 
Ky 


Pa. 


Ohio.. 
Mo.... 


IlL. 
HL. 


lU... 
Ind. 


Ind... 

m.... 

Ohio.. 


Ohio. 


Ohio.. 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Ky. 
Ky. 


Ind. 
U... 

Ky., 


Bemarks. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  870a 
Sister  of  Hash.  No.  426& 


Died  1888. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  8025.     Probably  nuunled  twice;  other 
marriage  to  Hnsb.  No.  2759.    Dead. 

Dead. 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  1978. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No  1665.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife 

Mo  178U.    Died  1882. 
Not  deaf.    First  marriage. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1665.    Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife 

No.  1729.    Died  1882. 
Uneducated.    Dead. 

Died  1887  or  1^. 

Uneducated.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2869.    Parents  cousins. 


Not  deaf. 

Dead. 

Probably  first  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No. 
Husb.  No.  804.    Parents  third  cousins. 


880.    Sister  of 


Parents  third  cousins. 


Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1789;  third  to  Wife  No. 

1740. 
Uneducated.    Dead. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1788 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 

1740. 
Not  deaf.    Abandoned  her  husband. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1789 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 

1738. 
Not  deaf.    Abandoned  her  husband. 


First  marriage;  second  to  Wife  No.  1746. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1745. 
Not  deaf. 


278 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


:^^- 

-~— 

—  ~ 



z — ^-— 

-=^ 

"  — 

M^RBIAOBS. 

1 

III 

No.  of  Ohildren. 

«    1  ^ 

s    a 
1    1 

1 
i 

^ 

I 

60 

P 

mT!iBw 

....1     4 

- 

- 

n48lBB3 

.-.        5 

6 

1740  IKJW 

1 

....      1 

1 

i7fiOieeaii8&i    i 

1 

mi  latifi 

1 

...,      3 

- 

- 

iTQ^lUtfU 

.   ■.      1 

- 

- 

1763  1«90 

1H47    - 

- 

- 

- 

1 

ttsA  lail  IrtDn 

1 

2 

— 

_ 

2 

1757  iwa  ,...      2 

1 

1 

1 

nsfi  189J  isaii  — 

- 

- 

- 

17B»lllfflfl'     ..   .... 

17«I*|1SM1  , ,   .      I 

1 

17rtl 

i 

1P>U  lMH7 

itfla 

2 

1 

1 

lTr;Ji  IHVJ  JS5.4      I 
1 

- 

1 

- 

i7»;4'i8«a  .,.. 

'      1 

3 

2 

1 

lTl'.o   JHIHI 

1 

I 



1 

lT*njl«0:2  1S73      7 

- 

7 

- 

jTfkvis^n  \m]    -- 

- 

- 

- 

ITpI^I   JN^NI   IMH(J        I 

1 

ITTir 

IMIll 

2 

2 

- 

Pabtnkbs  in  Mabbiaok. 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Inclndlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


( Husband  1882 
Iwife. 


JHustend 
t  Wife .... 


(Hnsband 
\Wife. 


(Hnsband  I 
IWlfe... 


1853 


(Husband  1 182A 


(Husband  1 1845 
\Wife 


T 

jHusbandl808 

(wife....  1808 

j  Hnsband  1808 

twife....|l814 

rHu8band|l808 

twife....'. 

j  Husband,  1868 

(wife ....  1870 

(Husband  1861 
twife....  1861 

(Husband!  1870 
twife....  1871 

(Husband  1837 
t  Wife....  1828 

(Husband  — 
twife....  1854 

(Husband!  — 
\  Wife...  1821 

(Husband' 1858 
t  Wife....  j  1856 

(Husband  1»56 
1  Wife....  1 1858 


(Husband^ , 
Iwife.... 


(Husband!  1869 
(Wife....  1861 


jHtubandi. 
1wife....ll868 


(Husband  1 1848 
t  Wife....  1855 

fHusband  1858 


LWlfe....  1860 

(Husband,  1859 
tWife.   ..jl863 

(Husband  1813 
\Wlfe.   ..  1815 1 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Nephew  partially  deaf. 


Second  cousin . 
Second  cousin . 


2  cousins  (Wife  No.  183  is  one). . 


TabiUar  Statement  0/  Marriages. 


279 


Pabtxtxbs  in  Marbiaos. 


I 
i 

I 


s 


1747 
'  1748 
j  1749 
j  1750 
I  1761 
I  1752 

1753 

1754 

t 

I  1765  - 

I 
1750 

1757 
'  1758 
1759 
1760 
1761 
1762 
1763 
1764 
1766 
1766 


{•b 


AMigned 
of  deafnt 


Ferer. 


Scftrlet  fever.. 


School  foa*  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Hartford  . 
Tenn 


Tenn. 


Ky.. 


Hartford. 


Hartford. 


I  A 


I 


I 


r 

{ ^3 
{••b 

{I 

u. 


Ulcent*n  in  ears. 

lUneaa. 

Uloerat'ninears. 
Inflam.  of  head. . 
Ulcerat'nlnean. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 
Hartford. 

N.  Y 

Hartford . 


Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1902. 


Parents  cousins. 
Not  deal 


Sister  of  Hush.  No.  2288. 


Died  1868. 
Not  deaf. 


I  Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Vif e  No.  1764 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 
1765. 
!  Died  1862. 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  1768 ;  third  to  WUe  No. 
1756. 


I 


Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1768 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 
1764. 


Enlargement   of  Kans 

tonsils.  I 

Spinal  meningitis  Kans ' 

I  Accident N.  Y.  &  Coll..., 

Scarlet  fever.....  N.  Y I 


I 


I  1767 


{i 

c  « 


1768 


Spinal  meningitis 
Whooping  cough. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
AfUl 


Mmnps.. 
Gold 


Bronchitis. . 


aifecting 
the  eyes. 
Scarlet  fever 


Suspended  b  y 
feet  by  nurse 
in  play. 

Typhoid  fever.... 


Sp'nal  meningitis 
Fever. 


IlL. 
111.. 


iBd... 
Ohio.. 


Biehen    (Swit- 
zerland). 


N.Y.  &  Oan». 
Joharle. 

N.Y 

N.Y 


Mich. 
Ind... 


N.  0.. 

N.  a. 


Horace  Mann. 


N.  C. 

N.C., 


Miss.  &  Ooll. 


Miss.. 


Ill 

Mo.  &IU  , 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Died  1890. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1486. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2864. 


Di<Hll8d& 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  8449. 

Bemi-mnte. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  818  and  Wife  No.  437& 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1676. 


Not  deaf. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  488. 


Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  68& 


Died  1881. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  796  and  Wife  No.  1047. 


280 


Tabular  Statement  of  Mari'iages. 


1771 
1772 
1778 
1774 

1775 
1776 
1777 

1778 
1779 

1780 

1781 
1782 
1783 

1784 

1786 
1786 
1787 
1788 
1789 
1790 
1791 


Habbiaoxb. 


g 

s 

«J 

No 

o 

f 

m 

a 

a 

'S 

'S 

^ 

1. 

A 

H 

1892 

1892 

- 

1803 

1 

of  Children. 


rr 

I 


1890 
1890 

1889 

[ 

1889 

1890;. 

1892 

1893 1888     2 

1890  1890,  — 


1893  1891 
1S92 


1 
1 
1889     2 


1890  1869,. 


18921879     4 

!     I 


)  1890  .   

)  1890  1880     2 

I         I 

L  1893  1891  . . . . 

I 
179i|1894  189U,     1 

1793  1892 


i 


I 


1794  1891,1890      1 


all 


1898  1893   —     — 


Pabtnxbs  ts  Mabbtaqb. 


(Ha8bAndll860 
i  Wife....  1848 


,  /Hiubuid!l863 
1  \Wife....  1961 


/Hti<4band 
;  t  Wife . . . 

jHiulMnd 
(Wife 


I 


1846 
1864 


aU 


(Rutibani 
I  Wife....  1810 
1S54 


r  Husband 
I  (Wife... 
rHa8bandl816 


Brothen  and 
SlJitefB. 
[InoladlDg  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1 

1 


(Wife.... 

(Hnsband 
(Wife .... 


i  Husband  1867 
1869 


I 
1818, 


1848 
1860 


\Wife 

j  Husband 

(Wife.... 

(Husband  1866 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife 


18661 

1869 

1866 
18621 

1864 


1 

2 

1 
1 

7 

4 

7 

7 

6 
1 

6  ' 

(Husband  1860     6  i 
twife....  1863     4 

{Husband 
Wife .... 


1867 
1870l 


(Husband '1881,    4 
tWife.   ..1827      7 


UIuMband 

t  Wife....,  1850     1 


(Hunband*18S3' 
1  Wife....  118881 


(Husband '1864     2 
twife....  1867     1 


(Husband 
Iwife.... 


SHwthand 
(Wife..., 


1856,  11 

....      1 


1843 


\-i 


(Husband  1864,  6 

tWife....jl869  1 

(Husband  1865  2 

(Wife....  11868  2 

(Husband  1853  7 

I  Iwife 


'  (Husband  . 
I  tWife....  L 


o 

a 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Kot  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


:  Ooualns. . 
'  Cousins . 


Cousins  (including  Wife  No.  1775,  Wife 
No.  961,  WifeNo.8806.> 


6     — 
8     — 


6  !  — 
6 


8 

2 

— 

2 

~~ 

4  cousins... 

3 

9 

2 

2 
6 

—     1 


10  I  — 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


281 


Pabthxbs  in  Mabbzaok. 


Ii  i 

s    I 


km^^T^M^  <M*.o»   '  School  for  the 

A«W»  ^«»e        d«rf  where 

of  deafncM.  edncated. 


1771 


1773 


1774 


{::: 


Scurlefc  fever i  N.  Y.. 

'n.y. 


Fever  

Spizutl  fever . 


Fever 

SlckneBB.. 


1776 


1777 


1779 


1780 


1781 


{-. 
{1 

v. 

{: 


A    fire  -  cracker 
bnrst  in  his  ear. 


InfUm.  In  head. 


Spotted  fever.... 


Brain  fever  . . . . . 
Spotted  fever.... 


111.. 

la. 


Oa. 
Qa.. 


CanvJoharle.. . , 


Pa.... 
N.Y. 


CaniOoharie  & 

N.  Y. 
N.  Y 


Ind.. 
lud.. 


Brain  fever Norrls  &  111. . . , 

iNorria : 


Scarlet  fever. . 


1784 


178S 


17S6 


1787 


1788 


1789 


1790 


1791 


1792 


1793 


1794 


{b 


Fall 

Spinal  meningltifl 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


N.  Y.. 


NY., 

N.y. 


Mo.  &St.Ioni8 

I  i    i>»y. 

Oerebro-ip.  men.j  St  Lonia  Day, 


{.* 

{b 

{I 


Oholera  infantum 


Ky.  &Ia.. 
&Ia.. 


U: 


la. 


Brain  fever. . . . 
Spotted  fever. 


a.  &  Ky  . 
a.  &I11.. 


Ind., 
Ind.. 


.   Hartford 

.'N.Y 

.1  N.  Y.  Impr'd. 


Disease  in  ears. . .  [  Wis. 
Catarrh '  Wis. 


Remarks. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  a  hearing  num. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  Q817.    Parents  fourth  cousins. 


Not  deaf.    Married  his  cousin. 

SUter  of  Wife  No.  961  and  Wife  No.  8806.    Dead. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3480. 
Married  also  to  Husb.  No.  686. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1783,  Husb.  No.  1615,  Wife  No.  301& 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1615,  Husb.  No.  1782,  Wife  No.  8018. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1787. 

Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1786. 


Not  deal    Separated. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1917. 
Died  1893. 


Tenn. 
1  Tenn. 


282 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagea. 


179& 

I 
I 

iTw'igDa ,... 

I 

isGO  ia9g  littti 


Mj^RBXAOXS. 


No.  of  Children. 


I 


IBOI 


tBtfa 


J 


[  1809 

[  wn 

leoiisfti', 
iso^  lesia  la^'i 

iSEwllBUO  li(H 
1»)T  LItiN)  lfl74 
1808  11104  IfflKI 

isifllii^j,,,.. 

I 
l8X2iBBI  iaH7 

]aia,i8«iiB.^o  — 

Tfi4  1»00  3W7rv     3 

I 

iBin  \im  \m%\  — 

l&Ift  tHEJ'i  l^ftH  3 
IKIT  IJfJ*  1801  1 
JHIJI  18^   __       2 

imy  isw  iHi^    2 

tET^i  1^90 j     1 

I         I 


1 
2 

8 

-  I 
1 


Pabtmkbs  xh  Mabrxaox. 


twife. 
jHiuband 


/Hnsband 
\Wlfe... 

/HoBband 
(Wife.. 

(HuBtend 
XWifi^. 


/HuBbard 
twife.... 

(Hutband 
1  Wife  . . . 


1864 
1862 


1843 
1846 


18S5 
1866 


1842 


1861 
1866 


1864 


(HuRband  I860 


(Wife   ... 

( Hnsband 
\Wife.... 

/Husband 
twife 


/Husbard 
(Wife.... 

( Husband 
\Wife. 


1861 


1848 

1S55 


1813 


1864 
1858 


(Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Hasb.. 

twife.... 

/Husband 
\Wi/6.... 


(Huiband 
twife . . . 

/Husband 
twife .... 

(Hutband 
twife     .. 

/Husband 
\Wi/e.... 


1838 
1848 


1888 
1866 


1871 


1863 
1868 


1813 
1850 


/Husband 
twife... 

/Husband 
tWife .... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

(Hiuband 
tWife . . 


1866 
1866 


186- 
1860 


1865 
1863 


1818 
1813 


1837 
lb4'i 


1807 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


Defif  Relatives. 

[Hot  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Oousln. 


Second  cousin . 


Grandfather. , 


Cousins . 
Cousins . 


3  grand-nephews  and  3  gimnd-nieces. 


3  cousins  of  father. 
Distant  relatives . . . , 


Niece. 


Cousin 

Parents  (No.  1818) ;  cousin.. 
Nephew 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


283 


1796 


1796 


1798 


Pabtmbbs  in  Habbiaox. 


t 


{i 

{i 

1799   I   ® 
1800|  {,B 


1802 


1804 


1805 


1806 


1809 


1811 


1812 


1813 


1814 


1815 


I  1816 


1817 


1818, 


B 
B 

{I 


|2)tf 


{i 
{1 

{I 
{.- 
{!? 

{354 


1819, 


Afliigned  cause 
of  deafneifl. 


Spotted  ferer... 


Cold. 
Fall. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Oerebro-ap.  men. 
CoDg'n  of  brain. , 


MnmpB. 
Cold..... 


Stoknei 


Scrofnla , 

Scarlet  f erer. . 


nta 

Spotted  fever.  ., 


Spotted  fever.... 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Whooping  congb. 
Measles. 


Scalded. 


Scarlet  fever 

Cerebro>8p.  men, 

Illness. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Mo 

K7.  ft  Coll.. 


Ind 

Ill 


Ind.. 
Ind. 


Mich. 


N.Y... 
N.  Y  . . . 


Clarke. 


Ind. 
Ind. 


ri.  ft  Coll... 
Kans.  ft  Mo. 


N.  Y.. 


Hartford.. 


N.  Y.. 

N.  Y.. 


N.  Y 

N  Y.  Imp»d.. 


Mich 

Ind 


la. 


Cal  . 
CaL.. 


Ky 

HartTdft  Coll. 


Clarke 

C.  N.  Y 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Kendall  ft  Coll. 
Kendall  ft  S.  C. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford  . 


Hartforci  . 
Hartford . 


Hartford...  . 


Remarks. 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1100. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1004. 


Dead. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hiisb.  Na  ! 

Dead. 


Separated. 
Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  180& 

SUter  of  Husb.  No.  4200.    Parents  distantly  reUted. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1807. 
Second  marriage ;  lat  to  Hnsb.  No.  2841. 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf.    Separated  1894. 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1666  and  Hnsb.  No.  1667 


Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  171. 


Died  1891. 

Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1819.    Died  1883. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  4263. 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1844. 


284 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


1821 
1823 


1S24 


Mabbiaqe 


-3    a 

^  I 

ft      O 

iK«a  , . . 


1898  IBM!  lan? 


No.  of  Children. 


^j..,.    11 


It»26  18IK)  1»^ 


tasA 


i^e .... 


i 


'      I 

isaH  iHw  „.. 
ia2fl!i9fta^,,. 


i    _ 


1630 
1S31 

18^ 


iBH;i»g9 

I89j'.... 
1891  18R9 


2     " 


]  8114 1 18941 


isaa'iiswj,,., 


laiTjBWl^iG*      ^     - 
jyas  1993,1831:     2  ,  - 


i«aa  igfo  18W 


PABTNKB8  ZXT  MaBBIAOK. 


/Husband 
\Wife... 

/Hnsband 
\Wlfe. 

(Hwibatid 
twife. 

fHnBband 


fHnsband 


LWife. 
fHniband 

I 

I  Wife .... 


(Husband 
\Wife. 


/Husband 
twife. 

iBushand 
twife.... 

jHtuhand 
twife ... 

/Husbaud 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife... 


/Husband 
tWife... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
XWife.... 


/Husband 
twife .... 

Husband 


Wife .... 


1 
U 


Brothers  and 
Slaters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1866  sev. 
1864     1 


1861 
1862 


1847     2 
9 


1826|  11 


1810 
1861 


1861 


1870 

1854 
1868 

1868 


1866 
1845 


1863 
1861' 


1831 


Ji 


fi    p 


1861 
1866 


1844 


6  <     1 

6  — 

1  1 

2  1 

7  1 


1849'     7 


Deaf  BeUtdTesL 

[Hot  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


1  niece;  8  nephews. 
1  niece ;  8  nephews. , 


4  nephews  (including  Hnsbu  No.  1896 
and  Husb.  No.  3199) ;  1  niece :  2  grand- 
niec«  (Wife  No.  211  and  Wife  No. 
1463);  3  grandnephews  (including 
Husb.  No.  1676  and  Husb.  No.  3201) : 
2  gt.  grandnephews ;  gt.  grandniece. 


Father  (Hnsb.  No.  1824)-  aunt;  fivr 
cousins  (including  Husb.  No.  1^ 
and  Husb.  No.  3199);  five  second 
cousins  (Wife  No.  211,  Husb.  No.  1676. 
Wife  No.  1468,  Husb.  No.  3201) ;  3 
third  cousins. 


Uncle  (Husb.  No.  1824) :  8  cousins  (in- 
cluding Husb.  No.  1687,  Husb.  No. 
1826 :  Husb.  No.  3199) ;  3  second 
cousins  (Wife  No.  1463  and  Husb.  No. 
3201) ;  2  third  cousins. 


2  cousins. , 


Cousin  (Husb.  No.  788). 


2  second  cousins  (Wife  No.  781  is  one) ; 
niece  and  nephew;  3  first  consiss 
(Including  Wife  No  2628,  Husb.  No. 
1840,  Wife  No.  788) :  third  congin 
(Husb.  No.  783) ;  fourth  cousin  (Hoeb. 
No.  782). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


285 


Pabtmxbs  nr  Haabiaok. 


I 

0 


1822 


/Inf. 

t  a 

{1 


1823 


1824 


L- 


Aflslfnied  oftiue 
of  deafnefls. 


Ostber'g  In  bead. 
Ondnal  decay... 


Sickness 

Omther'g  In  head. 


Scarlet  ferer. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


lU. 
lU 


IlL. 
111.. 


Hartford. 


1825  • 


,  1827 

) 
I 

,  1828 
I  1829 

I 

t  1880 

I 

•  1831 

I 

I  1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 


[inf. 

In 

{b 

{! 

v.. 


1837 
1838 


B 

{-• 

{* 

r  7 


1836   ^^ 


1899 


Earthquake.. 
Rising  in  ear. 


Catarrh. 


**Lnmpson  n'k." 
Oerebro-spL  men 

Spotted  fever 


lUna 


Mnmpe..., 
Milk  scab., 


Scarlet  fever. . 
lUl 


OoUinhead. 


Mo. 


W.Va... 


Kans 

N.Y 

N.Y.Imp'd.. 

Le  Gontenlz . 


Oft. 
Qa.. 


Mich.. 


Oa.. 
Qa.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohla. 


V». 


Brother  of  Wife  Ko.  452  and  Hnsb.  Mo.  1823.     Parents  4th 
cousin*. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1821  and  Wife  Mo.  452.     Parents  4th 
cousins. 


Mot  deaf. 


Mot  deaf.    Mother  of  Husb.  Mo.  1687  and  Husb.  Mo.  1825. 
Brother  of  Husb.  Mo.  1687.    Dead. 


Dead. 

Mother  of  Husb.  Mo.  1676  and  Wife  Mo.  211 
Mot  deaf. 

Mot  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  Mo.  47. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1886. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  3718.    Parento  Sd  cousins. 


Died  1884. 

Brother  of  Husb.  Mo.  1888. 


Mot  deaf. 


286 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


% 

1 

i 

1 

9 

«M 

% 

a 

a 

Hh 

1 

o 

1840 

1890 

Marbiaoxb. 


1841 


1881 


1890  . 


11890  1869 


1843 
1844 
1846 
1846 
1847 
1848 
1849 
1860 
1861 
1862 


18901871 


1890.... 


1890!. 
1890  1879 


1890 
1898 
1891 
1892 
1892 


1878 
1890 
1861 
1867 


1879 


1HB3|18»2;,. 

I         I 
lB.W|iajl  IB7B 

I         \ 

I      I 

IBM  1890,1841; 


I 


tSfiT.ie90|l88.'^ 

i^itfisiBei 


1809.lS«O 

I 

1800  1^1'. 

I         I 

1862  lS9a  , 


1867 


1883 


18901869 


No.  of  Children. 


1     — 


4 

2     — 


Pabtnrbs  im  Mabbxaok. 


rHtuband  1866 


LWif e .... 
r  Hiuband 


1864 
1832 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Inclnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


u 

>    a   1 

t      \ 

o  1  n 

3       3 

2 

4 

\WiSB.... 

{Husband 
Wife .... 

/Husband 
\Wlfe.... 

(Huaband 
\Wlfe .... 

/Husband 
\Wife.... 


r  Husband 
\  Wife .... 


1840 

1843 

1836 
1843 


1866 
1797 


1847 
1869 


8  1  10 
2  I     2 


f  Husband  .. 
Wife . . 


/Husband 
twife..  . 

(Husband 
1  Wife .... 


1865 
1864 


1811 
1826 


/Husband '1834 
t  Wife ....  1843 


/Hnsb . . 

tWife.... 

/Husband 
twlfe.... 

/Husband 
\Wi/6.... 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
t  Wife .... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/  Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
tWife .... 


1836 


1849 
1851 


/Husband 
twife... 


(Huaband 
tWife .... 


/Husband 
tWife . 

/Husband 
twife.... 


1845 

1861 


1844 
1862 


1813 
1812 


1846 
1S63 


1829 
1829 


1840 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


2  cousins  (Husb.  No.  1889,  Wife  So 
783) :  2  second  cousins ;  4th  con^c 
(Husb.  No  782). 


Cousin . 


»Yes" 


Father  (Husb.  No.  1901)  . 


1864 


1846 
X850 


1844 
18471 


A  cousin 

Parents  (No.  60);  3  nieoee  (inclndlog 
Wife  No.  2617). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


287 


Pabtnxbs  in  Habriaos. 


r  B 


1840  . 


1841 


8 

/Inf. 


•i 

4 


1 

5 


8  I  Softrlet  fever.. 
B 


Dlseaae.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Fm 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever. . 


Slckna 


Lung  fever. . . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  lever... 
Typhoid  fever . 


Brain  fever., 


Meadee  h,  s't  Tr. 
Fever 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


4  I  Fever. 

2  I  Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Inf  am'n  of  ear  . 
Scarlet  fever 


Inflam'n  of  ear. . 


Meaalea.. 


Brain  fever 

Sickness     and 
qninine. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Va. 


Va.. 
Pa.. 


Pa.. 
Pa., 


Mo. 
Mo.. 


N.O 

Hartford. 


N.O. 
N.O. 


N.  C. 
N.O. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Hartford . 
N.  Y 


Ind 

Hartford. 


Ind.. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


Ind. 


Pa. 

Ky.. 

Ind. 
Ind.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


HarTd  h  Coll. 
Tenn.  &  Va. . . 


N.Y.. 

N.  Y.. 


N.  Y 

Hartford. 

Tenn  (7). . 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Bemarks. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  2628. 


Fint  marriage;  second  to  Wife  No.  162a  Parents  second 
oonsins.  Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1842,  Wife  No.  4046. 
Died  1870. 

Not  deaf.    Died  soon  after  marriage. 

Parents  second  cousina.  Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1628,  Wife 
No.  4046. 


Parents  consinB.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3678 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1868. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1847.    Died  1886 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No  1846. 
Bister  of  Husb.  No.  1822. 


Died  1888. 


Pareu:8  cousins.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  2767. 
Parerts  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2767. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1923. 
Not  deaf.    Died  1892. 


Dead. 

First  marriaee;  second  to  Husb.  No.  3687. 

Died  1888. 
Died  1885. 


First  nuurriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1859. 


Second  nuurriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1858. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  270.    Sister  of  Husb. 
No.  28  and  Wife  No.  248. 


Not  deaf.    Dead. 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Husb.  No.  8176;  third  to  Husb. 
Na  879.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  885. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  8906. 


288 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


I^Iabbiaoxs. 


Ho.  of  Children. 


1SS4!»W    ... 


l««6|lSi)D!lSW 


1EC6  1^1  .... 

!    I 

I 
1S68  isw  leitii    3 

i8e9;i8flal....L.. 


! 
ISTOliaDl  ... 

!    ' 

ISTj'lSflO  ... 


isTeisgaiBOS  — 


I      I 


irroiaMissT  — 


xmi  isn 


1^1  laso . 


IBSailHBO!....    — 
IB^  1^1  liBT 


I 

1887  18W  .... 


IBS^l^l 


ias4  II 


Pabthkbs  in  Mabbtaob. 


(Husbftnd 
t  Wife .... 


tr<Ai....  .... 


Brothers  and 
Sisten 
[Inolndlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1841 
1847 


/Husband  . 
\Wif...,\. 


\Wlfe..  .1. 


(Husband  1843 
t  Wife...  1848 

(Husband  1 1847 
1  Wife....  1847 


(Hasb. 

tWife . . . 


(Husband 
\Wife, 


(Husband 


1862 

tWife....  1864 

(Husband' 1866 
twife....|1867 

I 
(Husband  1866 
\WifB...,  ...A. 


(Husband,1873| 
t  Wife....  1 1861 1 

(Husband  1862' 
tWi£e....l8o3j 

(Hnsband'iaeo' 
t  Wife....  11861 


(Husband 

I  Wife ... 

jHusband 

(Wife.... 

(Husband 
\wife. 


(Husband 
t  Wife   ... 

(Husband 
\Wif.... 


1831 
1882 
183X1 
1842! 
1842 


(Husband 
t  Wife  . . . 

(Husband 
\Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife... 

(Husband 


1861 
1866 


1886 
1846 


1841 
1841 


1866 


1849 


L  Wife....  1866 


(JETusdond    ... 
t  Wife....  1 1809 

(Husband  1 1824 

twife....  11882 


Deaf  Belatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisten 

nor  children.] 


2  cousins. 


Cousin 

6  nephews  and  nieces  . 


3  cousins:  1  nieoe;  2 
Husb.  Ko.  650). 


(OD«  1> 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


289 


P\iiXNni8  IK  Mabbiaqb. 


if 


1864 


1865 


1866 


1867 


1868 


1869 


1870 


1871 


1873 


1874 


1876 


1876 


1877 


1878 


1879 


1881 


1883 


1888 


1884 


1886 


,  1886 


or  6 

{k 
{I 


{:::: 

{b 

{••i- 

{: 

{••b 


{I 
{I 


.  1887 


{ 


1888 


Aaslgned  caiue 
Qt  deafneu. 


Scarlet  f erer. . 
Quinine 


HydrocephalnB 

or  measles. 
Soarlet  fever. . . . 
Scarlet  fever 


Gong'n  of  brain. 


Spinal  affection. 
Brain  fever 


Meningitis... 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Gold. 


Blokna 


Typhoid  fever.. 


Oather'g  in  head, 


▲  cold. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ind... 

ni.... 


Hartford  . 


Miss. 


N.  Y.. 


m.... 

N.Y, 


Mich.. 
Mich.. 


Out  (?).. 
N.  Y. . . . . 


Mo.. 
Mo.. 


Mo. 

Mo. 


Wlfl.. 


Va 

W.Va. 


Va. 
Oa. 


Ala. 
Ala. 


Ind.. 

m... 
m... 
m... 


Utah. 


ao 

Ga.fcAla. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Sweden  h  HI . 


la.  &O0II. 

ni.,U.&Xan8. 


Ohio.. 
Va.... 
Va... 


Remarks. 


Separated. 

Parents  fourth  cousins. 


Not  deaf. 


Father  of  Wife  No.  410  and  Wife  No.  411. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Parents  cousins. 


Parents  cousins.    Dead. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3863. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1879.    Brother  of  Husb. 

No.  1880.    Parents  cousins. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage :  flrst  to  Wife  No.  1878.    Brother  of  Husb. 

No.  1880.    Parents  cousins. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  1041. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1878. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Parents  cousins.    Died  1892. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1666.    Died  1874. 
Sirter  of  Wife  No.  524  and  Husb.  No.  2872. 

Brother  of  Wife.  No.  910. 


Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  1695.    Brother  of  Wife 

No.  294. 
Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Husb.  No.  1424. 

Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Husb.  No.  8867.  Sister  of  Wife  No. 

1138. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  8068  and  Wife  No.  549. 


290 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Brothers  and 
8lBter& 
[IncltidlDg  Per- 
son recorded.] 


Partnxbs  in  Mabbtaos. 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  steterv 

nor  children.] 


Distant  cousin  (Wife  No.  1889) .... 
Distant  cousin  (Husband  No.  1889) . 


—    Father  and  uncle  became  deaf  late  in  life. 


Father  and  uncle  becune  deaf  late  in  life. 


—    Cousin  and  uncle. , 


Cousin  (Husb.  No.  1901) . 


—  !  Parents  (No.  1747) ;  aunt . 

—  I  Qreat-aunt ;  grandfather. . 


—     A  deaf-mute  In  family  on  mother's  nid^ 
five  generations  back. 


2  second  cousins. 


itioii^iaa  :188a 

I     I     I 

1911  18«9      ..|  10 

ll»n  issa,  18931  — 

l»13'ie08  IH93I  — 
lSUl893|ie93 


Cousin. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


291 


1 

a 
1 

1 

1 

Assigiied  oaiue 
of  deftfness. 

SchooW-  the 
deaf  Mil.   e 
educated 

It 

{1 

T<«xaB.  ... 

1889 

MeningitlB 

Worms 

189U 

Neb    

1891 

Neb 

Va 

189'J 

Ill, 

lU 

1899 

Brain  fever 

lU 

la 

1894 

"Fvrer 

la 

U 

189ft 

A  fiJl , 

la. 

Brmin  fever 

'*  Bur  flUed  with 
mud." 

189« 

Tranff 

Pa 

189*/ 

Scarlet  fever. 

Ohio 

Va 

1898 

Intermit  fever.. 

W.  Va 

Scotland. 

1899 

{b 

Scotland. 

N.  Y 

19UU 

{b 

1901 

{■■- 

{1 

(   B 

\    1 

{'^ 

1903 

N.  Y 

1903 

Wliooping  congh. 
FkU  andsickneaa. 

FUlandBiokneaa. 

N.  Y 

N.  Y 

190* 

N.  Y. 

1906 

N.  Y 

N.  Y. 

1906 

N.Y 

t 

N.  y 

190"/ 

{^ 

N,  Y. 

1908 

Aickmwff  ...... 

N.Y 

N.Y. 

1909 

{"". 

N.  Y.? 

N.  Y. 

{- 

1910 

Scarlet  fever 

N.Y 

1911 

t 

191'i 
1913 

Unknown  fever. . 
Typhoid  fever... 

Beverly 

Wia.  h,  CtoUege. 
Wis 

1914 

{io 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Ind." 

Pabtnxbs  IK  Mabriaos. 


Bemarka. 

Parents  cousins. 

Not  deal    Second  marriage.' 

Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  744. 
Parents  cousins. 

Father's  parents  were  cousins.    Bra  of  Husb.  No.  1895. 

Father's  parents  were  cousins.    Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  1894. 


Parents  cousins. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1900. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  1899. 

Second  marriage;  flrst  to  Husb.  No.  2143.    Sister  of  Husb. 

No.  1064. 
Not  at  school.    Dead. 
Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Husb.  No.  18S2  and  Wife  No.  3767. 

Died  1876. 
Not  deaf. 


Bro.  of  Wife  No.  9933. 

First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  1905.    Dead. 
Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  1904.   Dead. 
Dead. 

Not  deaf. 


Dead. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  HusU  No.  683. 


Not  deaf. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  4041,  Wife  No.  568,  Wife  No.  86L 


292 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


MAftUIAOM. 


Ku.  ijif  Ohlldren. 


3  'S 

ISM  IBM 


LB17,1S{I«  leoi 


una 

1990 


li9i|l8BB 


1931  IBM  U9a 

1009  lava  i^m 
iMa  law  im^ 

1924  Jess  1S93 
11KU  iaB4  1891 
l»Sfl  l»0t'lB91 
J9371S9a  .... 

I 

i938|i(«raii!ii 

I9a0|iiffi4|iae4 

l03MgQl&;iBTl 

ijwy 
I 
ii»»4!iaiin  ,,,, 

tiM(i|i8e£» ,,.. 

im  lad'l  1BQ7 

ii>37|iaa9i88s 

l9id|lB8&  iBaS 

I 
laufl'iaso  1W7 

iJOti}ia»u..,, 


1  '  — 


a    — 


Pabtkbbb  ni  Mabbtaqk. 


\  H  Riband 
>  (Tiff . 


II 


Brothers  uu) 
Sisters. 
[Inclndiiig  Per- 
son recorded  J 


197^    1 


jHd»band,lfla*l 
(WJffl....|ieTlj 


IHiutMUid,lSa4 

r  U OHlMLUd  -  '  ^  *  I 

I 


1H«I 
1871| 


{Huflbpnd 


jHnHbBjjd 
J  Wife  . .    , 


1^0 


It^ 


(H^ip^baiid 

twifL^...,  iM7a 


t  >Vlfe  ,    ,   jlSflS 
(  Hunbaiid  IWft 


(litiikbiDtl 
"iWlfp..,, 


1(4641 


;   (Hunbetud , 

( Huabwitl  1^7n 
\Wlfo.    ...im 

(Husbuia  iMl 

(Wlfo  ...iiaoT 


ifiuMhiVfid  -  ^ . .   . 
1\Vlft    ...  l^^i? 


i  ritifiiiaDa 


mxi 


>  wir-. ... 


Desf  ReUtiTes. 

[Not  Inoluding  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


-  I  Second  cousin... 


Parents  (No.  1624) ;  6  uncles  (including 

Husb.  No.  8104  and  Husb.  No.  8906). 

'  Aunt 


Cousin  (Wife  No.  SISO) . 
:  Second  cousin 


I 


,   Second  cousin . 


1    .... 


|HmibB.nd,       - 
\W>fi^   ...... 

aiiiflbiiitl  1n*7 
iHuHband  I8t» 

IWlfr  ....  .ItKtfij 

1  Wlft    .   .  ilaiMJ 

'  twif«../...J. 


3  cousins. 


11  I  — 

6      — 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


293 


Pabtnkbs  in  Mabbuob. 


1916 
1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 

1920 

1921 
1923 
1938 
1934 
1936 
1936 
1937 
1938 
1939 
1980 
1931 
1983 
1988 
1984 
193) 
1986 
1987 
1938 
1939 
1940 


3+ 


/Inf. 

B 


4 

B 

8 
13X 


r3)tf 


LlX 


8 
B 


0erebro>8p.  men. 


Spinal  fever.. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Spotted  fever. 


Soreainhead... 


Cold  in  the  head. 


Brain  fever. . . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Brain  fever... 


Diaeaoe  of  brain. 
Scarlet  fever — 


Scarlet  fever. . 

Typhoid  fever. . . 
Spinal  meningitla 


Diphtheria.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Fever  and  fall... 


Scarlet  fever. 

Oather'gB  in  li 
Gold 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


W.Pa , 


la  h,  Coll  . 
la 


N.  y 

N  Y.  Imp.  h  N. 
Y. 


Mich. 


Ind. 
la.... 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio. . 
Ohio.. 


lawACoU.. 
la 


Ind... 
Ohio. . 


N.  Y.. 


Ind.  &I1L. 
Mo 


Pa., 
Pa. 


St.  Joseph's... 
St  Joseph's... 

Ind.  h,  College. 
HI.  &  College.. 


Mich. 


Halifax. 
N.  Y 


Wis.. 

Ky.. 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


W.  Va  . 


Ohio.. 


Mich 

N.  Y.  h  Mich. 


W.  Va. 


Remarks. 


Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  1791. 
Semi-mntCb    Not  at  school  for  the  deaf. 


Sister  of  Hnab.  No  3940. 

Second  marriage ;  flist  to  Wife  No.  185& 

Not  deaf. 
Parents  cousins. 


Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  4037. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Parents  oonalns.    Died  1893. 


Not  deaf. 
Parents  cousins. 
Parents  cousins. 


294 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


lUl 

IMS 
IMC 


1800 


Mabbxaobs. 


No.  of  Children. 


Pabtkbrs  IK  Mabbiaok. 


IBillNI 


ItiUB  ISHl 


1 1800  . . . . '  1 
U»90....,  1 
\  188Q  tim!    1 

1!>4T 

IMS 

1919 
106Q 

iau 

i»K 
lyftd 

Ulfil  ISmi  1B-*MT  — 
rjil'i  IM<.I1  IN7K  5 
liw;l  Ih-Hsj  IK-IJ  — 

imi  \¥m  i><-*    1 

19661890  1888    — 


I 

1^914)07  13 

l§89l0eJ  3 

1«89  l^tB  — 

lfl»  It^  2 

1891  ...J  1 

\wm  iStfS  — 

1$&918WS  — 

1H»0  IS73  4 

1800  l§6a  3 

\%m  1843  2 

IH^'  18^1  4 


—  4 

I 

1       2 
2 

-  i     * 


Brothers  and 

Sisters. 

[Including  Per^ 

son  recorded.] 


i,l 


(Husband 
Iwife... 


(Husband 
t  Wife .... 


1863 


1844 


1851     6 


(Husband  1842  4 

twUe....  1844|  2 

i  Husband  1830  i 

1842  7 


sHuthand 
IWife.  .. 


1869     8 


—     tWife 

1 

I  Husband 
""     \Wife.... 

I  (Husband  1852 


1863 
1B66I 


il 


Wife. 


(Husband 
I  IWlfe... 


1849; 


(Husband 

(Wife..  . 

(fliMband 
\Wlfe .... 

(Husband 
\Wlfe .... 

(Husband 


1862     4 
I8681    3 


1808. 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Hnsb..  1868|  11 
tWife....|l867     8 

!  (Hu8band'l862!  11 
1wife....Il86ll    8 


1847i    5 
18361     8 


18431    6 
1842     8 


1864!     2 
1862'     4 


1860,     1 


^Ruthand 
\Wife .... 


1846     4 
1849     2 


iHtuband  ...  8 

twife....  1834!  1  , 

(Husband  1857  5  ' 

\Wlfe....  1863'  9  | 

(Husband  1852|  9  | 

IWife....  1860  5  I 

(Husband' 1844  9 

(Wife.   ..  Ifti9  1 

,  (Hu8bandl861,  4  | 

I  \  Wife  ....  1852  C  i 

(Husband  1839'  12 

(Wife....  1843i  7 

(Husband  1843  4 

tWife....  1843  2 

(Husband  1843  4 
twife ........  sev. 


I  10 

4 


t  il 
6 


3 

8^V. 


Deaf  Relativea. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


3  second  cousins. , 


Cousin  (Wife  No.  285).. 


2  or  8  second  cousins  of  mother  nxe  rar- 
tiallydeat  *^ 


8  uncles;  4  cousins  (Inclndinff  Husb. 

No.  140,  Wife  No.  1598). 
3  nephews 


Cousin . 


2  uncles  ;  cousin  (Wife  No.  1968). 
2  cousins 


4  cousins  (Husb.  No.  180  is  one).. 


4  cousins  (Wife  No.  2528,  Husb.   No. 
2459,  Husb.  No.  2734). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


295 


Pabtnkbs  in  Mabbiaok. 


AsBlgned  cause 
of  deafness. 


1'. 

'  IMl'  / 


School  for  the 
deaf  nrhere 
educated. 


a    Brain  feyer |W.Pa.. 


Scarlet  fever. 
Measles 


Kendall. 
I  Pa 


1943, 


I 


B 


1M4 


1947 


Vn 


Inflam.  in  bead. 


i  Hartford. 
'  Hartford  . 


Hartford . 
'  Hartford . 


'  Mo. 


I  Sores  in  head....| 
Oong'n  of  brain.. 

Whooping  congh. ' 

Brain  fever I 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


N.  Y.. 

N.  Y., 


1949, 


19301 


'  Hartford . 
Hartford. . 


8    Scarlet  fever i  Pa. 


1961 


1952 


{i! 


196Sl  I  A 

1966   {   B 
1966   I     ^ 


Pits 

Meningitis. . 


|N.  Y 

,  N.  Y.  Impr»d  . . 

I  Clarke 


Fall 

Whooping  congh. 


111.. 


Pa. 
Pa. 


1  1967, 


{1 


i9w;{ 


1963 


1966 


{I 


Measles 

Gather'g  in  head. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 

PalL 

Scarlet  fever.. 
Measles 


Cionvnlsions ..... 
Teething  h  scar- 
let fever. 
Scrofula  fever . . . 


Scrofula  fever . 


Kans. 


Kans.. 
Kans. 


NY. 


Mich. 


N.Y.. 
Kans. 


Kans. 


Ohio. 


N.  Y.  &O0U.. 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford . 


Hartford. . 


Remarks. 


Parents  cousins. 

Died  1883. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2346. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  4128. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1991. 


Uneducated. 

Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1962,  Husb.  No.  1996. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  379  and  Hnsb.  No.  1964. 
Not  deaf. 

Died  1884. 
Died  1891. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  1966. 

ParenU  third  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1646  and  Wife 

No.  1966. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  1936. 
Parents  third  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1646  and  Wife 

No.  1966. 
Not  deaf. 
Parents  third  cousins. 

Not  deaf.    Husband  and  Wife  cousins.    Dead. 
First  marriage :  second  to  Husb.  No.  2061.    Mother  of  Wife 
No.  1639. 

Died  1888. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  180. 


Not  at  school. 


Not  deaf. 


Ilrst  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  19^ 
Died  1887. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1964. 
Not  at  schooL 


OF    111. • 


296 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


IC^RBXAaSS. 


I  ^ 

i  t 

«    I   •9 


ISflTlSBO 


18S9 
1884 


iSW,.... 


I" 


196^  ISea  1880 


No.  of  Ohildien. 


1970 


1971 


18391!^ 

i 


wii  ii*ffl*  iftsa  — 


1 


1971 


1&75 
197fi 


IfJtPJ  l^M,     1 


ii889iKJa     6 

18T7  ^mo  1SS3    1 

107H  It^t^tt  ....|     4 
19VP  l«gO  1873 1    8 

IDKIJ  IsHft  I^^hO      3 

\\m  im\  IJ§S7  4 

ItJHa  IHVHl  ll^tti  3 

U1H3  IHHS  IKlfJ  I  1 

11134  IHJ*^*  im^  4 

19Hj  iHttj  iH7i  3 
iPdS  l^a)      ...... 

1»H7  ^ffi^^Jll^t4B  — 

WM'^  (M-lr    . . .  ^  2 

I 

iWl^liJ  HUB  I  — 


1 
—        1 


I 

I 

-;  1 
—  1 

1  I     3 

1 !  — 
-!  » 


Pabtnkbb  zk  Mabbzagx. 


(HuBband 
tWife.... 

/HuBband 

\Wif€.... 


1899 
1818 


1867 


Brothers  and 
SiBters. 
[Inclnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


j  Husband  1863 
(Wife....  1862 
jHnsband  1863 
(Wife .... 
r  Husband 

( Wife . . . .  it^eo 


1860 
1853 


(Husband  — 
twife 


(Husband  . 
twife  . . . .  . 


( Husband  1832 


\Wife.... 

^Huahand 
tWife.. 

(Husband 


(Husband 
\Wife. 


1     — 

—  4 

—  3 

—  I     8  i  — 

—  3     — 
....      1 

—  4     — 

—  8     — 

i         I 


(Husband 
twife.... 


1842 


1831 


I 

H 

11 

7 

I 

8  I 

1  I 

1| 

1 ! 

7 

1 
1 

9  ' 

2 

7  I 

7 
6 

18 
6 


1816,  10 


I  H 


1     — 

8 


6     — 


Deaf  BelatlTea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  afsters 

nor  children.] 


Mother  (Wife  No.  1974) ;  unde  (Hush 
No.  2013). 


Mother  (Wife  No.  1974) ;  tinele  (Husb. 
No.  2018). 


Mother  (Wife  No.  1974) ;  uncle  (Husb. 
No.  2013). 


Second  cousin . 


1840     3 


1823 
1831 


(Husband  1841! 
twife....  1864| 

I  (Husband  I860 
twife....  1 1861 1 

(Husband  1840^ 

(Wife....  1842 

(Husband  1828 
t  Wife....  1 1829 

(Husband  1862 
twife....  1858 

(Husband  1861 
twife....  1867 

(Husband  18541 
twife....  1862' 

I 
(Husband  1843 
tWife...    1841 


(Husband 

tWife ....  1864 

i         I 

(Husband  1811 ! 

(Wife ....  1817 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 


(  HusbsDd 
t  Wife .... 


1868 


(Husband  1866 
twife....  1866 


A  distant  cousin . 

Second  cousin 

Fourth  cousin.... 


3  cousins . . 

4  nephews. 


2  cousins. , 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


297 


Pabtkxbb  xm  Mabriaos. 


I 

I 

%_ 

1966 
1967 

1968 
1969 

1970  • 

1971 
1972 
1978 
1974 
1976 
1976 
1977 
1978 
1979 

1980 

1981 
1982 
1983 
1984 
1985 
1986 
1987 
1968 
1989 
1990 


AMlgned 
of  deafni 


{^ 


Scarlet  fever. 
Bnin  fever.. 


(    8    Scarlet  f  eve 


(Ohl., 


JObl. 
I  B 
(Old. 


{i 
{i 
{^ 
{I 
{i 
{I 

®  I 

{il 

{' 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever. , 
Brain  fever., 


*  Fever  and  milk 
sick.»» 


lUno 


tinf. 

{1 


Scarlet  fever. .... 
Spotted  fever 


Meaalee  and  cold 
Typhoid  fever... 


Disease  in  head. 
Illness. 


Sickness. 


Cutting  teeth... 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Hartford . 
Hartford.. 


111. 


Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 


Ohio 

Newcastle.. 


Newcastle- 
Ontario.... 


Ohio 

Hartford. 


Ohio. 
Pa    .. 


N.Y 

Hartford. 


Wis.. 
Wis.. 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Ky. 
Ky. 


Hartford. 
N.Y 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


HI. 

ni. 


111.. 
HI. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


Mo.. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Tenn. 


Ga.. 
Oa.. 


N.  0.. 
N.O 


Kemarks. 


Died  1877. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  at  school.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1969 

third  to  Wife  No.  1970. 
Dead. 

Not  at  school.    Second  marriage ;  Urst  to  Wife  No.  1968 ; 

third  to  Wife  No.  1970. 
Dead. 

Not  at  school.    Third  marriage;   Urst  to  Wife  No.  1968; 

second  to  Wife  No  1960. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  1378. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  1972. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  197L 

Died  1881. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Husb.  No.  1737. 

Not  deaf.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3018.    Deserted  his  wife. 
Mother  of  Husb.  No.  1968 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8486  and  Wife  No.  8932.    Died  1888. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  666. 
Not  deaf. 

Died  1868. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  1903. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  4077. 

Parents  cousins.   Bro.  of  Wife  No.  1040  and  Husb.  No.  1908 . 
Parents  cousins. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  370  and  Husb.  No.  1963. 

SUter  of  Wife  No.  4386. 
Not  deaf. 

Died  188-. 
Not  deaf. 

Diedl80& 


298 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabbzaqbs. 


S  j_5_ 

19911889 

1992|l891 

19981892 

1994  1892 

1996|l89a 

19961890 

1997 

19981890 

I 
199911891 


a  I 


1 

1889     2 
1 

18911  1 
1891'.... 
1868 


aooo 

3001 
2002 


1890 
1891 
1890 


1892  - 

18781  6 

I 

1873  8 
I 


2003,1890 
2004  1891 
2006|1890 
2006' 1892 
2007!l890 


2008 
2009 
2010 
2011 
2012 
2013 
2014 
2016 


1890 
1891 
1889 
1894 
1890 
1889 
1892 
1898 


Ko.  of  Ohlldren. 


1890 
1845 


188- 
1869 
1881 
1881 


1 
8 
3 

1 

189-2  1 
1860  8 
1846 
1890 


Pabthxbs  zh  Mabbiaok. 


(Htuband 
twife 


i 

1866 


(Husband  1859 


(Husband 
iwife... 


(Husband 
tWife... 

(Husband 
\Wlfe.... 


1868 
i8il 


1872 
1880 


(Husband  — 
twife....l847 

(Husband  1866 


(Husband 
twife.... 


THusband 

Iwife.... 

(Husband 
twife. 


1857 

1843 
1841 
1808 


SHv»band 
twife   ...  1870 


(Husband 
tWife... 

(Husband 
\Wife. 

\Wlfe. 


1814 
1820 


1860 
1862 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


(Husband  1846 
\Wlfe....  1853 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 


(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
twife... 


1863 

1841 
1847 

1841 
1862 


iH\uhand  . 
\Wlfo..  .  1859 


(flioband 
tWife.... 


(HiMband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 


1870 


1816 
1883 


(Husband;  1616 
twife....  1816 

(Husband  1868 
twife . 


(Husband 
twife.... 


Deaf  Belatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  slsterB 

nor  children.] 


2  cousins. 


12 


;  Nephew 

;  Father  (Husb.  No.  2365) ;  2  aunU  (Wife 
No.  857  is  one) ;  uncle ;    cousins  (In- 

j  eluding  Husb.  No.  2866  and  Wife  Na 
688);  grandfather  (Husb.  No.  2367): 
gt.  grandfather  (Husb.  No.  2870). 


Mother;  2 cousins. 


Nephew  (Husb.  No.  1968). 
Nephew  (Husb.  No.  1968).. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


299 


I 


I 


,1991 

1993 

1993 

1994 

1995 

1996 

1997 
I 
1998 

^  1999 

2000 

2001 
2002 
2003 
2004 
2006 

'2006 

,  I 

2007 

2006 

20J9 

2010 

2011 

2012 

2013 

2014 

2OI5J 


Pabtnkbs  in  Mabjuags. 


{:::: 


AflBigned  cam 
of  deafnen. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


|Mo.. 

Spotted  fever. ...  Ind . . 
Wis. 


Scrofalaandcan-  1  Hartford  . 
ker  rash. 

'No.N.Y. 

,N.  Y 


Bemarka. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1946. 


Not  deal 


First  marriage :  aeoond  to  ^'ife  No.  1978. 
Dead. 


Parenta  oouaiiia.    Siater  of  Wife  No.  2814. 


Fall. 


I  Hartford. 

iKy 


f  B  ' i  Hartford. 

\  B    Hartford. 


SemiF-mnte. 


Not  deaf. 


.  Parenta  conalDa.     Bro.  of  Hnab.  No.  1982  k  Wife  No.  1949. 
.  I  Siater  of  Wife  No.  S329  ;  niece  of  Hoab.  No.  2869. 


r  B 

S.  0.,  Va.,  &  N. 

{« 

Scarlet  fever 

Pita 

Y. 
Va 

/    6 

Hartford 

i 

1  _ . 

Scarlet  fever 

A  *#1| ......  . 

{  » 

Mich 

N.  Y 

N.  Y 

( 

Brain  fever 



Ind 

Ohio 

{ 

/.... 

Ck>ld  plague 

Scarlet  fever 

Ill 

i    » 

m 

(.... 

Kana.(?) 

Kanff 

i    « 

Tumor  in  head  . . 
Brain  fever 

{b 

N.Y.  &  Wia... 
N.  Y 

{I 
{i 

( 

Brain  fever 

Brain  fever 

N.Y.4WU.... 
O.N.Y 

N.  0 

{ 

Tenn... 

( 

Measlea. 

{  « 

Wia 

ilnf. 

Smallpox 

Brain  fever 

N.Y 

m 

{i 

N.Y.... 

Ohio 

Wia.  *CoU.... 

( 

IIL&N.Y..... 
Ind. 

{.... 

;  Parenta  third  oouaina. 


Dead. 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1891. 


Not  deaf.    Deserted  hia  wife. 
Uneducated. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wtfe  No.  2008.    Divorced. 
Aunt  of  Wife  No.  8438. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2007. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1887. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1521. 

Not  deaf. 

First  mwrlage ;  second  to  Hnab.  No.  2868. 

NotdeaL 


2d  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  2013.   Bro.  of  Hnab.  No.  1974. 
Slater  of  Husb.  No.  2106. 

1st  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  l^o.  2012.    Bro.  of  Huab.  Na  1974. 
Died  1869. 


Second  marriage. 
Second  marriage. 


300 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


g    1  [  a 
^  15 


aOlfl^lBM 


o 


Ko.  of  Ohlldien. 


I 

30(8  ism'..., 

aaioi893iBffa 

I 

209Q  1^11383 
^2L  1803  isaff 

3023 'laos.,, 

3023  1893  ,. . 

aoM  1S9U  lero 
aoas^soo  ... 

3028  1«01  1891 

30^  lU£}3tH90 

I 

3038  1890  1881      t 

I 

30J9  1891  IMSO 

aoaoii^j^  .... 

30i3i8»4>t!^ 


V^lBSl'lW^ 


mm  189S  1^3 

I    ^    ' 

t037  isia'im>a'  ~ 


3D3SilN98l^^ 

*sm  i8Bff  im 

I 

^040  18B3  1B»7 

^         I 

9UlllB»9jll3&t 


I 


'f 


i      — 

1 


Pabtnxbs  nr  ICabkzaox. 


fffiMbatid 

tWife. 

(HuslMUid 
twife.... 

/Htubftnd 


/Htuband 
\Wlfe... 

(Hnsband 
twife. 

(HtMband 
tWife. 

fHiubftnd 
I  Wife. 

rHiuband 


1864 
1869 


1863 


1866 


1849 
1858 


(Husband 
tWife. 

(HiMbftnd 
twito 


/Htuband 
\Wife. 

(Hoflband 
\WJfe... 

(Htuband 
twife. 

j  Husband 
\Wife. 

(Husband 
twife. 


(Husband 
\Wlf« 


(Husband 
tWife... 

(Husband 
twife . . 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife. 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Huab.. 
t  Wife .... 

(Htuband 
Iwife.... 

(Husband 
twife. 

(Husband 
twife  ... 


1866 


1867 
1878 


1868 


1861 
1847 


1836 


1866 
1809 


1864 
1866 


1867 
1867 


1868 
1868 


1868 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1831 


1843 


1869 
1869 


1864 
1866 


1860 


1867 


1843 
1869 


1863 
1866 


1865 


Deaf  BeUtives. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  siaiers 

nor  children.] 


1  second  cousin. 


Parents  (No.  3080} ;  1  aunt  (Wife  No. 
3388) ;  3  ootuins ;  niece. 


3  cousins  (Wife  No.  3965  is  one) . 


3  nieces. 


Cousins.. 


-I 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


301 


Pabtxcsbs  in  Mabbiagx. 


2016 
2017 
2018 
'  2019 
3020 
2021 
2022 

I  2033. 

I  2024 

I 

2026 

I 

I  2026 

3027 

'  2028 

2029 

2080| 

2081 

I 

,  2D32 


Gold  &  rising  in 


8 
8X 


8 
IX 

fl8+ 
B 

2 

B 
B 


I' 

I  20M 
I  2036 


4+ 
B 


;  2036 
2087 

'soss 

2039 
3040 
3041 


Spinal  meningitis 


Qnlnlna 

Spinsl  fever . 


Scarlet  Ceyer. . . . . 
Weakoonstltn'n. 


Spotted  fever. . . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
AfaU 


Brain  fever., 


Congestive  fever. 
Scarlet  fever 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Ck>ng.  fever. 

Spotted  fever  ... 

Spinal  meningitis 
Spinal  meningitis 


Fits  &  soar't  fev. 
Abscess  In  head. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Gold  In  head.. 


Oongestlve  chill.. 
Spinal  fever 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


La.. 


NO.. 
N.O.. 


Mo. 


Ky. 
Ind.. 


Va.  k  N.  Y. 
Va 


Tezaa. 


la.... 
Oolo. 


Ga.. 


N.  Y 

N.  Y 


N.Y. 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Pa., 
PS.. 


Va... 
Va.., 


Ga.. 
Ga. 


Ga. 
Ga., 


m. 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Ind. 
Ind.. 


IlL*OoU. 
m. 


Hartford. 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y. 


Ohio.. 


Wls.ftOoll. 
Wis   


Md., 
Md. 


Bemarks. 


Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  48t0. 


Notdsat 


Not  deaf. 


Bro.  of  Wife  No.  3844  and  Wife  No.  4089.    Died  1888. 

Not  deaf. 

I>iedl888. 


Parents  cousins. 


Half-sister  of  Husb.  No.  8920. 
Parents  cousins. 


Father  of  Wife  No.  8844,  Husb.  No.  3038,  Wife  No.  4069. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  3388.    Died  1887. 

Divorced. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  8664. 


Divorced. 


302 


Tabular  Statement  of  Manages, 


a 

\ 
1 

3013 
2(M4 
30*5 
304€ 
304T 

aoBo 
aosi 
aoss 

ao5s 


la^i 


]CJ^RBUa]£S. 


Pabtnkrs  IV  Mabbiaok. 


3  |S  ,^ 


Ho.  of  CbildJfen. 


I 

I88»:lga^!    1 


vm 


1517   — 


1891 1«^      2 


tBffl|l«l6     ^ 


law 


IBTl'  3 

189&'  3 

I         I 

ISW18S8  1 

I 

1S90188S  I 


isw'igrre    a  I  — 


I 


aoM  isss'iaaa'  l  i  - 


1 


aoev  i»92 


3060 
lOdl 


1893 

1^1 


aOfl3'!8S0 
9Oi^lHS0 


30Q4 


1H89 


1889      1   I  — 


....     a  I  — 

I 
1888     4  I  — 

I 

I      I 
lar?!    I  I  — 


is™-  —  ;  -" 

!      \ 

ISffl!      I    ^   — 


I88»ft&*- 


4     ^ 


1 


8     — 
3 


Brothenand 
Sifltors. 
[InclndlDg  Per- 
son recorded.] 


IHiubaiid  1817 
twife...Jl«58 


f  Hiuband 
I  W  Ife  .    . 


—  ,    1 


an*7  ia»3[i88e'  —  i  — 


jHuHbaDd  IK33| 
tWlle    ...  l->58 

f  HnHbfcud  I>«2 
t  Wife....  IH84 

twtfe  ....  1H56' 


jfTn^bfiDd  JH41 


3860' 


1854 
!8S0 


1848 


idle 

1834 


1817 
1839 


I860 
IHftS! 


/HoflbfeDd 
twilo..,. 

jHiubud 

fHtjsbwid 

JHiiAbuid 
Iwife.... 

jHnsbuid 
tWife  . , , . 

(Hiubuia 
tWife,... 


jHmhmud  1K49I 
twife....  18441 

/Husbftnd  1868 
iWlf« ...  1867 

tWif «»....  Il86l 

(HtuibMldliaBl 
|wife..,Jl863 

rEmbimd'186a 
tWifo,...:ie64 

|Hiubuid'l8S9 
twife..   . 11863 

/Hiubuid 


1856 
1848 


IHoibiiid 

twife....,lS6l 

f  /TiM&and 

\Wlfe....  1866 

rHiiiib«nd  1833 


r 

Iw 


1833 
,Wtfe,„.|lS85 


fHB*hWidllSeO 

twu*....|ie64 

I 

/Bmb&Dd 

twUe.  ..  1R18 

fHiubudlB63 
twife....>1866 


1       7 
1  :    6 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brotliera  and  ststen 

nor  chlldreu.] 


8 

1 

1 

~  1  ~ 

6  j  — 

3  1  

10 

— 



— 

8 



3 

— 

a 



10 

8 

— 

6 

_ 

6 

— 

8 



—    Aoonsin.. 


Second  cousin . 
Oonsin 


7     —    Second  cousin  (Wife  No.  llfiO). , 
2  cousins 


2 

7  I  — 


8     - 
2 


Qrand-nephew. 


Tahtlar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


303 


Pabthbbs  in  Markiaob. 


I 


ledcauM 


Sobool  for  the 
deftf  where 
educated. 


Scarlet  ferer. . 
FUi 


Brain  fever 

Oholera  inf ant'm. 


Kendall 

Md.lE  Kendall. 


N.  Y.. 


Mich 

;C«1 

Fever Neb 

8carlet  fever |  Neb 

I  Md.li  Kendall. 

Scarlet  fever. Md 

t 

N.Y 


.   Kana.  k  Colo . , 
.1  Mo , 


Remarka. 


Attended  common  eohoola. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3619.    Parents  conainB.    Separated. 
Slater  of  Wife  No.  626. 


Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  2104. 


Not  at  echool. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  640  and  Wife  No.  1603. 


3    Nervous  fever, 
\%  I  Sickni 


6    Gold  in  head  and 

diachar's  Vm  ears. 

...   Scarlet  fever 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Spotted  fever. 


/3X    Spotted  fever....   Ohio 

\    6    Oong'n  of  brain. .  Otncln.  k  Ohio.' 


Mich,  ft  Ohio.. 
Ohio,  Texas,  & 
Ore({on. 

Gennany 

Ohio 


Divorced  1891. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3181. 
Second  marriage;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  1968. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  Na  3467.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Hush. 
No.  3166. 


Semi-mate.    Edncated  in  common  schools.    Parents  second 

cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  1413  and  Wife  No.  3609. 
Parenta  second  coosins.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  9961. 
Parenta  second  cousins.    Sister  of  Hush.  Na  8670. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  187,  Hnsb.  No.  188,  and  Hnab.  No. 


Died  1393. 


Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  Urst  to  Hnsb.  No.  1081. 

Not  deaf. 


Died  1866. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsbw  No.  667.    Died  189a 


304 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


AiAJlBXL^Ctt^ 


I 


30S8iaS0 

i 

3070  1890 

am  ,1803 


aora 


^sm 


3^74 


vsm  . 


law 


1819 


30?s:i8e9 


LB90 

isaa 


307* 
2077 
TCnB 
301f 
3M01809 
1889 

aoeaifios 

aoftiiest 
aoBfiigs^ 
ao^issi 


2mi 

308B 
30W) 
3001 
3003 

2(m 


I 


1BB4 
1890 
1890 
18M 
1890 
l»9a 
1890 


lfi7i 

urn 

1867 
t88a 

18ST 
1B84 

im 

l»8l 
188» 
ISS? 

lesa 
isu 

ISSfl 
1800 

iins 

1882 
1889 
188a 
1887 
1883 
1883 
1380 
ISfiO 
1889 
1871 


No  of  Ohlldraa. 


Pabtmxbs  nr  Mabbiagx. 


9  — 

I 

1  — 

—  1 

5  — 

3  — 

1  — 

^- 

I 

1  1 

3  — 


^1 


(HaHbHTid 
twife  . . 

(Bu^bftDd 


(Hasbwirt 
tWife  .... 

(Haiibiud 
tWJf .>  . . . , 

/HMb*nd 
(Wife  . . , . 

/HuHband 
tWife  .    . 

/HuebiLDd 
tWiffl  .... 

(Huab«nd 
tWIfe  . . . , 

(Hiipbaud 
tWjKi.., 

(Huabftud 

tWlf€^,. 

/HuHband 
tWlfe  .... 

jnwtland 
(Wife  , , . . 

jHuMbaTid, 

(Wife..,  J 

(Hnabuid 


IMl 
1H51 


Iftll 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Incladlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1831 

1H37 

am 

1H15 

ue3 

ls61 

1^57! 
1802 

1U56 
IH54 

1,^60 
IftSO 

1H16 


10 


1858 
1854 

im 

]>>12 


(Hunbaud 
twife  .... 

(Husband 
tWlfi. .... 

jHuftband 
\Wlfe 


18TO 
IH63 


t^l2 


1K50 
lt)61 


(Huab&nd  : 


/Hasbuid 
\Wlf e 


ltS57 


/EuBbund 
("Wife  . . . , 

(HufjlHind 

(BiisbB.u<l 
\Wiff    ... 

jtiUHbauJ 
tWife..,. 

(HnRbnnd 
\Wile . . , . 

/fidAbAUd 

tWlfP .... 
I  Husband 


18M 


1836 
1SB38 


lil52 

1^ 


I860 

1H65 


IHdS 


li:»36 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  incladlng  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


2  cousins  . 
A  cousin . . 


Uncle. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


305 


Pabtnebs  in  Mabbiaox. 


Amlgned  cause 
of  deafuesB. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Severe  cold ... 


Afall 

Scarlet  fever. . 

Spotted  fever. 
Spotted  fever. 

Spotted  fever. 
Spotted  fever., 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Brain  fever. . . , 
Scarlet  fever. . , 

Spotted  fever. , 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.  Y. 

lU.... 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Pa.  ft  Coll.. 
Pa 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Kendall 

N.  Y.  Imp'd.  . , 

Pa , 

Pa 


N.Y.. 
N.Y. 


Mich,  ft  N.  Y. , 
HTd  ft  Olarke. 


England., 
Minn 


Scarlet  fever. ... .   Mich 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Measles 

Cerebro-spL  men.. 


Brain  fever. . . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Inflam.  of  brain. 
Fever. 


Gold. 


Swimming.. 
Measles 


Oerebro-sp,  men. 


Whooping  cough 
Scarlet  fever 


Scarlet  fever. , 
Scarlet  fever. , 


Scarlet  fever 

Gold  In  the  head. 


Meningltla 


Pa  ... 
Mich. 


Mich.  ftCk>U. 
Mich 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Ohio.. 
Mich. 


Ohio.. 


OhioftOoU., 
Ohio 


N.Y. 
N.Y. 

Ky... 
Ky... 


Hartford. 
Hartford.. 


N.O. 
N.O. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


N.Y.  ft  N.  J.. 
N.Y.  &N.  J.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Remarks. 


Died  1881. 

Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  904. 


Died  1887. 

Diedisee. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1622. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  941,  Hasb.  No.  4016,  Wife  No.  988. 


Parents  cousins. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  4208 


Not  deaf.    Dead. 


Not  deaf. 
I>iedl89& 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  727  and  Wife  No.  4176. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1347. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2176. 


306 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


PaBTHXBS  in  ILUUtlAGK. 


I 


J 


3 


9007 

aooe 

9000 

9100 
9101 
9109 
9108 
9104 
9106 
2106 
9107 
9106 
9100 
9110 
9U1 
9119 
9118 
9114 
9116 
9116 

9117 

9118 
9119 


1803 
1800 
1892 
1802 
1890 
1890 
1880 
1880 
1880 
1800 
1808 
1880 
1890 
1892 
1891 
1890 
1889 
1881 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1803 
1889 

1890 

1890 
1882 


1886 


1892 


1865 
1876 


No.  of  Children. 


1890 
1881 
1802 
1863 


1888 


1889 
1888 


1889 


1840 
1860 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Inolnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


3 


'li 


5  '  - 


!  (HDBb 

twifo....|l»? 

(Husband:  1855 
Iwife....  11848 


(Husband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


(Husband 


1862 
1866 


1836 
IWife....  11841 

(Husband  18?  I 
\Wife....'1839' 


I  (Husband 
twife.... 


1842 
1849 


(Hasb. 

twife....  1814 

j  Husband 'lS66 
tWife...   Il864| 


<Hu$band 
IWife.... 


I 


1850     9 


(Husband  1866     1 
tWife....  1869     1 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 


1831 


(Husband 
Iwife.... 


(Husband 
twife.... 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 


I860' 
1866 

1846 


(Husband  1 1864 
twif e  . . . .  1861 

(Husbandll850 
twife....:. 


(Husband  1 1840 
t  Wife....  11841 

(Husband '1800 
1Wife....|. 


(Husband>186l 
\Wife....\. 


(Husband  1858 
\Wife....\. 


(Husband  1850 
tWife . 


{Husband 
Wife.... 


1814 
1813 


—     16 


8 

1  I 


1 
6  I 


(Husband '1814 1    6 
twife....  1813'    2 
;  I 

(Husband,  1838   11 


10 


Deaf  Belatlves. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  siiiters 

norchildroi.] 


3  cousins 

2  rery  distant  relatives. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


307 


Pabthxrs  in  Mabbiaok. 


1 

a 

2004 
,2095 

Ansigued  caune 
of  deafnemi. 

1 

School  for  the  > 
deaf  where 
educated. 

1 

{ 

1 

r  1% 

Scarlet  fever. 

Canker  rash 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Wis. 

,  '^O^fi,  ^    R 

Wis 

1  2007 

f 

{ 

(  n 

Hartford  k  Ky. 
Mo 

'  2008   ^   B 

^J{\ 



Brain  fever 

Scarlet  fever. .... 

Faii'..  !..!.*. '.'.*.*.'. 

N.  T 

1          ■   ^ 

1  2ia>i  Ii5 

Hartford 

Hartford 

2101 

f  .. 

\      A 

Scarlet  fever. 

-,__l  (    2 

Spot'dftscar'tfr 
Spaama 

Ill 

2102  I    f 

1               !     i    A 

2103  {  - 

Ill 

Sickness,  morph'e 
and  quinine. 

Oregon 

W  Va  ft  Ohio. 

<  2104 

t 

Ohio 

f     7 

Scarlet  fever. 

Va 

2105   <  __ 

HL 

2106 
2107 

r.... 

" 

{ 

. ...■.::".■.:.■::■.■.::  ;:;:::::  :;:::i 

r    s 

Scarlet  fever 

Oath^gsln  head? 



N.  Y 

^^°®i  \  17 

N.  T 

1   I  *« 
2109  i  ® 

Hartford 



N.Y.4  0.N.Y. 
N.  Y 

'i"io|?«. 

Sc'tfev.&meas'B 
Scarlet  fever 

Kick  from  a  cow. 

2111 

(• 

N.Y 

N.Y 

ni 

Typhoid  fever.... 

21121  ^    ^ 

la 

( 

Ohio 

2113 

{ 

2114 

i « 

Ck>ld  and  fits.... 

W.  NY 

2U6   i     ^ 

lUneas 

Hartford 

2116 
2117 
2118 

t 

{" 

Ta              -. 

;::::::::;::::::::.    ■::'::::::::i 

{2)tf 

Fever. •  • . 

Hartford. 

Spotted  fever. . . . 

Fever 

Spotted  fever 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Pa           

-'Al^   i^i , 

Remarks. 


I  Died  1898. 


Died  1870. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  Mo. 


Not  at  school. 


8825.    Died  1888. 


Divorced. 

Not  deaf. 
Parents  cousins. 

Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2012. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1891. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  1224. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf.    Second  marriage. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Na  2118.    Divorced  1848. 

Died  1864. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  2117.    Died  1864. 


Not  deaf. 


308 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


I 

2iao 

2121 

2122 

2123 
2124 
2125 
2126 
2127 
2128 
2129 
2180 
2181 
2182 
3188 
2134 
2135 
2136 
2137 
2188 
2189 


Mab&iaokb. 


1891 
1891 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


II 


1891 
1893 


1893 

1890 
1891 
189011866 


1890  — 
1891 


1890 
1890 
1890 


1865  . 


1844 


1890  1890  — 
1890  1881  sev. 
1891 ! 1891 


1890 
1890 
li^ 
1890 
1892 
1894 
1891 
1892 


1868 


I 
1868  . 

i 
897  . 


aU. 


2140l  1892  1892 


2141 
2142 
9149 
2144 

2146 

I 


tB90 
1«S1 
189^ 

1891 


1880  — 
1»)2 
1890  — 

I  2 

I    I 


Pabthkbs  IK  Mabriaob. 


\l 


(Hnsbuid  1866 
\Wif€....  . 


;  (Husband 
Iwife... 


j  Husband  1869 

(wife....  1 1868 

/Hiisband!l864 
tWife.  ..11862 

(Husbaud  1858 
t  Wife ....  1869 


(Husband 
\Wife. 


(Husband 
twife.... 


1829 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


H   ,fi 


1822    11 
1838     6 


1  I     8 


(Husband  1818 
twife 1814 

>  (Husband  1 1829; 


\Wife. 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
\Wlfe.... 

(Husband 
(Wife.... 

(flu«baru2' 
twife.... 


1833 


1868 
1867 


1865 
1868 


1846 
1862 


1839:     8 


(Husbandil808>    6 
\ Wife....  .1807,  10 


(Husband 
(Wife . . . 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife .... 


(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 


1806! 


1862 1 

I 
1870 


1856|    4 


(Husband 
tWile .... 


(HuBb  . 

IWife... 


(Husband 
\Wift..., 


jHutband 
1  Wife . . 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife. 


I860! 


1846 


1859 

1860 
1869 


I  (Husband 

'  t Wife.... '1864 


Deaf  Belativea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  aisters 

nor  children.] 


10      — 

4  1  — 

OoueJu 

.^. 

6 

Niece 

7     — 


Second  cousin  (Wife  No.  1150).. 


8     — 


Parents  (No.  854)  and  others. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


309 


PABTinBBfl  IM  MaXBZAOB. 


I 

S 


2120 
2121 

2122 

2123 
2124 
2126 
2126 
2127 
2128 
2129 
2130 
2131 
2132 
2188 
2184 
2136 
2138 
2137 
2138 
9139 
2140 

2141 

1 
2142 

2143, 

! 

2144 
2146' 


Anlgned  cause 


School  for  the  ' 


^*  ^A^*^..Mm       '     d®**  where     I 
ofdeafneea.  educated.      ' 


Remarks. 


8  I  Scarlet  ferer. . 


Hartford.. 


Separated  1891. 
Not  deaf. 


12  I  Oerebro.«pu  men.   N.    Y.,    M.  Y. 

I  I     Imp'd,  ft  Col. 

8?!  Brainferer N.  Y.  ft  St.  Jo- I 

I  _  Beph|8, 

4  ,  Inllam.  of  brain 


O.  N.  Y... 
W.N.  Y.. 


Md.  ft  Kendall, 
Md 


2  Scarlet  feyer 

3  I  Scarlet  feyer '  Hartford 


2    Spotted  feyer. . . . 
B  ' 


IX 


Scarlet  fever. . . . 
Spinal  meningitis 

Whooping  cough. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Ind. 
Ind.. 


Ind.  ftOoU... 
Ill 


m. 

lU.. 


Oong'n  of  brain. .   Mich,  ft  GoU. . . 
Spotted  fever. .  .Ilnd 


Scarlet  fever |  Hartford. . 


Spotted  fever. 
Oankerraah... 


Spotted  fever. 


Meningitis? 

Gold,  or  a  fUl . . . 
Lung  fever 


Scarlet  fever. 


FeUlnawell.... 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
N.  Y 


Tenn. 
AU... 


Parents  related. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2046. 


Not  deaf. 


Dead. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  8913. 

Died  1888. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  289.    Dead. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2684. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2061. 
Not  deaf.    Died  1869. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2184. 
Died  1849. 

Second  marriage ;  let  to  Wife  No.  2138. 


Texas.. 
Oa.... 


N.Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Ohio.. 


Tenn.  ft  Coll . 
Tenn 


Ontario.. 
Nonis.. 


N.  Y.. 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1892. 


Not  deaf. 


.! 


Not  deaf.    Dead. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  1900.    Sister  of  Hush. 
No.  1064. 


Le  Goutenlx. . .  I  Sister  of  Wife  No.  646. 


Pa., 
Pa. 


Not  deaf. 


310 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


ai46 

3147 
2148 
9149 
3160 


Mahbiaobb. 


1890 
1890 
1890 
1893 
1891 


3151 1891 

! 

3153  1893 

I 

3153  1890 

I 
I 

3154  1891 

3165!  1891 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


1893 


18931  . 
1 
1 

1881:  — 


31561893....'  3 

I 

3157J1894  ....   3 
31581891 


315911891 


31601890 


3161 


3163 


3163 


1893 


1893 


1893 


1893  — 


1891  ... . 


31641893 


3165 


1803 


1893 


2166  1891 


31681890,18811  3 


31691890'....      3 

•    i 


3      — 


Partmsbs  in  Ma&riaok. 


i 

SI 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


iHiuOiatLd 
twifc.,,.    184*: 

(V^lfe  .     .11^)4 
jHtmband  1819 


)Efiiibuidl854 


fHiinb.. 

(Wifft..., 

\  Hanbuid 


i»a» 

1809 


18SA 


JHn*»rtind  1B(M 


jBushand\ 


I    1 


lHu«band  10S1 
)Wtfr.,,Jl«3» 

I 
fHuab&ud  IHHT 
\\SiU..,,   183» 

\  Hii«lwtid  lS6tt 
t  Willi.,.,  1M3 

j  Hijsbnad  l«5Ri 

Iwifo,...  1M7 


fBn«b«id 
'(Wife..., 


13 


jHiiirbKiid  laaO 
fHnsbftnd  le&T 

1  wjff ...    mvi 

/Ensbftud  1801 
rUuHb&adlSAO 

twifo. 


alL 

- 

4 

- 

2 

- 

1 

1 

J  UuHbimd  lttM» 

fHiinbaud  tS52 
{Wifi?..,,  1863 


lUrjhbaud  1A44 
>Wif*...,.  IK51 

OS  if*..,..  I8G0 

riTnAbsThi  tauo 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  inclndlng  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


2  cousins  . 


—  '  Cousin. 


Parents  (Mo.  56) ;  uncle  (Husb.  No. 
I     cousin;  aunt. 


2     — 


4 ;  — 


1  Mother  (Wife  No.  86) :  2  aunts  (Wife  No. 
4041  and  Wife  No  558) ;  6  cou»icf< 
(Wife  No.  38  Is  one);  gnmdniothrr 
(W^ife  No.  1911) ;  and  great-uucle. 


,  Uncle  . 


Tctbular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


311 


Pabtnxbs  in  Mabbzaobl 


I  s 

'I 

2146 
2147 
2148 
2149 
2150 
2151 
2162 
2163 
>  2154 
^  2155 
2166 
2157 

2158 

2159 
2160 

2161 

I  2162 
12163 

I  2164 

'  2166 
2166 

2167 
2168 

2169 

I 


Aligned  ca..e  I  «^!S?  whe« '^ 


(    5  I  Typhoid  fever. . . ;  Ind . 
( ....  I  Fever. I  Ind  . 


(  3x1 1  Hartford. 

(    3  ,  Scarlet  fever.  . . .  |  Hartford  . 


/  B    Ohio.. 


j  li  ;  Inflam.  of  brain..;  N.  Y. 

\2%     Measles  ft  floaiv  I  N.  Y 


let  fever. 


Remarks. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2289  and  Wife  No.  2579. 


Died  1886. 
IMedlSSO. 


Father  of  Wife  No.  276. 
Not  deaf. 


Dead. 

Not  at  school. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  8982. 
Parents  related. 


Not  deaf. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  4442. 


6)^  i''  Putting  sand  in  '  Ey 

.    ear."  I 

j  Sickness |  Ky 

I  Ireland. 


{1 
{:::: 
{I 

fix 
ll« 

{\ 

{••a 
{i 

{^ 


Scarlet  fever <  Ky 


Pa.. 
I  Pa. 


Sifikness 

Scarlet  fever. . 


N.  Y. 

N.  Y., 


I  Second  marriage;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  9062.    Sister  of  Husb. 
I         No.  2467. 


N.Y 

Hartford. 


I , 


I  Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  9696. 


I  Died  1891. 
•  Died  1888. 


I  Ind.. 


Lung  fever  and  i  Ind. . 
whooping  cough. 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever. . . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever  and 
measles. 


Ind. 


Clarke 

H'tTd,  Olarke, 

W.  N,  Y. 
P» 


Spasms.. 


Ohio  ft  Ind.... 
Ind 


I  Ind.. 
Ind., 


.In.  Y.. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  800. 


,  Brother  of  Wife  No.  88. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  4996b 

Not  deaf. 
;  Sister  of  Wife  No.  4336.    Dead. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Wis. 


Scarlet  fever.. . . .  j  Hartford > 

Hartford i 


Illness I  Hartford. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  915. 
Not  deaf. 


312 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriageif. 


3171 


Mabbtaokb. 


iiaM. 
usso . 

217111890  1668 

aiT-i'iasMiiBTja  — 

!ll7l!l89l 

H7*S  1690  1888 1     1 
2177!1S»S;1890      3 


Np.  ot  Ohlldren. 


3i7Biaeo:. 


I 


2179  1890........ 

aiaoie©o,.„  — 

\ 

3l8l|l«ll3  ,..J  3 

9iea|li&Q,lS53|  'J 

I         i 

3183  mao  imi  i 

2184  iaa2.iaB2  — 

1!18D18»1 

3186  1SB0  18TH|  3 


31S7  18»|1S§7  ,. 
318glfi94  186»k. 


2169  lesa  1680 


I 


2190  ie»3 


2ltl 
3183 

31  &g 


ISSM 

1894 


18»4 
IBM 


I 

I 

iSMieu 


I  I 


PaBTMXBB  nf  liABBIAOB. 


fHvsband 
twife.  .. 


(HuHband 
Iwife.... 


i 

io 
o 

i 

1868 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Hottbuid 
\Wlfc. 


Brothers  and 
Sistera 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1812  8 

1813  5 


1881 


jBYuliaQdl&42 


jHuHband 


1  WUc  , . . . 
j  B  iinbaud 


1848 


1856 
lHi61 


1B44 
1864 


m)9 


\Wlfe  . , .  JlHl3 


)iiuiii)..L 

lWSi(?....|l*i56 


jHuiibaudl»i60 


{Husband 


\mi 


fKufibftEdl'tW 

I 
fHDiibiiidllK60 

\wifo.  . Jitea 

\Wile.„   '. 


(Huflbnad  ]K48 
tWtfo....llft52 

'tWlfe..,.jlB59 
fSii>band'1847 


IHustaMldl... 

\W1*B,.„|... 


f Husband  ... 

\WlfB 


jHuAbuid  lft56 


^  r  Husband  11859 
I  i Wife...,  1956 

J  HuHband  IH73! 
\Wil«  ....  I!i70i 

r  Husbuid  1866 


(Wife.... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 


1862 


1873 
1872 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Mot  including  brothers  and  sisten 

nor  children.] 


7     - 

4 


Parents 

Great-graudfather. . 


Cousin  (Wife  No.  330}.. 


Second  cousin . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


313 


Pabtkxbs  in  Ma&bxaob. 


I 

0 


2170 


2171 


2172 


2173 


[1 


{: 


■am!{»« 


•am  I  •::• 


2176 


2177 


2178 


2179 


I  2180 


12181 


2182 


w 


{'- 
(I 


2183 


{I 

'2I84J  I  ^^ 


12186 


.2188 


12189 


2190 


,2191 


2192 


2193 


{a 


Assigned  c*iue 
of  deaf&eas. 


Spinal  meningitiii  Wis 


School  for  the 
de«f  where 
educated. 


nine 


Fever.... 
Meaelea.. 


Flta 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Teething. 
Heaalea... 


Scarlet  fever. . 


nineea.. 
ninesa.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Accident  , 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Typhoid  fever . . . 
Bemittent  fever. 


Gatherlnga.., 
Meaalea 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Spotted  fever. 


Meaeles.. 
Afall.... 


Spinal  fever . 
Brain  fever. . 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Bemarks. 


Mo., 


N.  y 

Hartford. 
Germany. , 


Ohio.. 
Ohia. 


Mo 

N  Y.  Imp»d. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


W.N.Y , 


la.,  St.  Johns 
(Wis.) 


N.  Y.. 

N.Y.. 


Pa. 
Fft. 


Mo. 


Ind.. 
Mo.. 


la.  ... 

N.  Y. 


Pa.  «t  Coll. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio. 


Pa 

Ya.  h  Pa.. 


N.  C,  Va.   h 

Kendall. 
Ind. 


Ohio. . 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2172. 
Diedl866L 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3171. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  76. 


Died  1882. 

Parents  second  consinB. 

Not  deaf.    Second  marriage. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2091. 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 
Died  1889. 

Parents  second  conaina. 

Second  marriage :  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  8849. 

Died  1891. 

Not  deaf.    Died  1881. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  1214. 

Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


314 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Marbiaoes. 


£,  '  No.  of  Ohlldren. 


II 


^     5 

*      ;        O 

C       H 


I 

31WE  1B89!l»''»     3 

'        I 
I 


liWfi  1W8Q'     2 
1 


I 
aioiiia»3  ... 

I      I 

2'J02ilH33l... 


2au3 

3204 

220f! 
2307 
23UH 

221Ujl891 
23nllSRU 


BiiV. 


! 

21110  1JU)4 
22U1MM0 
21215  leSfl 
223G  IBtfJ 

aai7|tH8g 


IS83  2 

...  2 

1890  . .  -  2 

laSu  (HGS  4 

\m^  iHHM  2 

1M75  3 

ISHli  2 

18«7!  — 

....  1 

IS«3  3 

18M  4 

IBTJ.  - 

....  2 

lB6i4  1 


221S|li8irjl&7fi.     3 
22lSHe&l!.„J     2 


Pabtkbbs  IK  Mabbiagb. 


IBlt} 


1S49 


fUu^buid  1A4!^ 
OVjf*....  1861 


{ HcHbAnd 
{ Hunband 


I  Husband 
IWlf*^.... 


JHnflbftnd 
Iwifn,.,. 

jUupbuid 

y\\\tv  .... 
I  Hunliatid 

iHunbuid 

I  Hunband 
i  \\\U< .... 

i  Wife  .    . 

^HuHbuid 
\mtv  .... 

\  Kiintmiul 

Wifti . . . 

f  Huiibaqil 
1  Wife  .... 

^Huftbaud 
>  Wifo  . . . , 

'<WJfe . . . 
fHuRbuud 

)  H  tubJind 

(Wife  .,,. 

i  H  Ei<ibaud 
(Wlfi-  .... 

i  ^  itBbADd 
'(Wile,-.. 


1»65 
186T 


1863 


1863 
1863 


1833 
IjfiM 


ia2i> 


18S6 
I86ti 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


iHbl 


18^  I 
183' 


13  tl 
185g 


1847 
1H4.I 


1887 


lf«J9 
ISOO 


1IW7|     9 
185H    11 


f  tlnAbfujd 
<Wilu  . . . .  j 

f  UiiHbandl 

{Wife,.... 

(  TliiitbmKl, 
1  HiiFi})nnd> 

I 

I  iHiiMbantl 
:    t  Husband 

I  \wire.... 


1H58 


1B&'» 


1E340 


184«)    11 
184?!     4 


1848 
1852 


1867 
18Sd 


10      — 


2      — 


Deaf  Belativea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Parents  (No.  2105);  aunt.. 


Parente  CNo.  2196) ;  aunt 

Parents  (No.  3316) :  2  ancles  (Hnab.  Na 
3317  Is  one) ;  aunt ;  2  oooslns  (Husb. 
No.  3315  is  one) ;  3  2d  cousins  ^Wife 
No.  660,  Wife  No.  3792,  and  Husb  ^a 
3444) ;  4th  cousin  (Husb.  No.  3775) 


Niece 

2  nephews ;  3  second  cousins. . 


2  nephews ;  3  second  cousins . . 
2  nephews ;  3  second  cousins  . 

Nephew  and  nieoe 

Nephew  and  niece 


Uncle.. 


Second  cousin  (Husb.  No.  224^ . 


Niece. 


Parents  (No.  3181) ;  2  uncles  (Husb.  No 
3129  is  one);  2  aunts;  nephew  and 
nieces. 


T(dnilar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


315 


Pabtmkbs  nv  Mabbiaob. 


I 


Afwigiied  caiue 
ol  deafness. 


B  |. 
B  I. 


2196   I 


(    2  I  Scrofula  ft  sp'ms. 


2198 


Meningitis. 
Meningitis. . 


{5 


saoci'  {j^ 

ooni    J    B 


Gored  by  a  cow. 
Paralysis 


2  ;  Dropsy  . 


XSyi  1  Scarlet  fever.. 


2202   y 
22031  {^^ 


2204 


{ 


2206   {   I 


2207 


Orunps 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  lever.. 
Scarlet  fever.. 


2209  {   B 

2210  I     I 
221i;  {  I 


2212    i^^' 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Diphtheria . . . 


Sickness. , 


I 


2213 


22U 


2215    /• 


B 

2216   i  ^ 


Inflam.  of  brain. 
Typhoid  pnen'a 


Scarlet  fever. ... 
Measles  k  s't  Pt. 


Spotted  fever. 


Scarlatina . 


2217 


•2218   {     * 


Oold  With  measles 
Measles 


Sickna 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Ohio 

Pa 

Ohio 

Mo 

Mo 

N.Y 

Le  Conteulx . . . 

Pittsburgh  . . . . 
W.  Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Wis.fcCoU.... 
Clarke 

Kendall  &  Md. 

m 

Ill 

lU 

Ill 

Ill 

111.  h  Hartford 

Ky 

Ohio. 

Ky 

Ohio 

Mo 

lU. 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Pa 

Pa 

Germany 

Pa 

Pa 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

S.C 

a  C 


Bemarks. 


Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2196  and  Wife  No.  1619. 

Bro.  of  Wife  No.  1C19.    First  marriage :  2d  to  Wife  No.  2197. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  8316.    Died  1881. 

Bro.  of  Wife  No.  1619.    2d  marriage ;  Ist  to  Wife  No.  2196. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8814,  Wife  No.  USSS,  Husb.  No.  8485. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2202.    Died  1893. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2201.    Died  1898. 


Parents  cousins.    First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  2891. 
Died  1892. 

Not  deaf. 

Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  8820.    Her  fourth  bus. 

band  is  Husb.  No.  8781. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2207  and  Hnsb.  No.  2906. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2205  and  Husb.  No.  2207. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2206  and  Husb.  No.  2206. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2209,  Wife  No.  2287,  Wife  No.  2248. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2208,  Wife  No.  2287,  Wife  No.  2248. 
Died  1S86. 

Parents  cousins. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2815. 


Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  1281. 


Not  deaf.    Half  sister  of  Husb.  No.  3  and  Wife  No.  104. 

Died  1869. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  969.    Sister  of  Wife 

No.  964. 
Died  1888. 
First  maiTiage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  3242.    Died  1892. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  8132,  Husb.  No.  8180,  Wife  No.  8896, 
Wife  No.  8885.    Died  1891. 


316 


Tahrilar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


*; 

i 

*l 

1 

1 

d 

t   S 

cs  1  ^  : 

o 

Mabrxaoks. 


aaaft^iafljjisga 


^939  1804  IKHU 

niA  ^m>  1H71 
lau  1890  1881 

atac  isg]»  imi 
asMJisw  iBia 
^WT-iiaiiiess 

2235  1880  i^an 
2fl!*o  iwftj  iftie 

22m  ]8!;MnHS4 
3333  levO  IMl 
ii^a^  iw<j  , , , 
^iM  \^u  leaa 

a^SG  ID«P  1SS4 
^2^  IBPI  IIM3 
22a7  IHSl*  IKM 

ililS  ]Mi^ll  IBg? 

33US  lft9(»  llitt3 

I 

2040  ittttp  ismii   3  ,  — 

I 

aaiiji^oo  18411    1 
aaiaWigfifll   1 

J24;*  iny«>  isjflul    2 

I  1 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


1    . 

-!  2 


2 1  — 
2 

3 
1 
3     — 


- 

3 



2 

- 

3 

"* 

10 

- 

3 

- 

1 

2 

- 

7 

4 

- 

2 

1 

— 

8 

- 

I 

- 

1 

- 

2 

Pabtnsbs  in  Mabbzaob. 


(Hnsband 
\Wif€..  . 

rHusband 


1848 


1847 


LWlfe.... 

{HuBbuid  1840 
Wife...   11854 

(Husband  1842 
\Wi/e....\.... 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Indnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


12  I    1 

11  I  - 

7  i     3 


(Husband  1802 
t  Wife....  1 1862, 

(Husband  1 1862 
t  Wife....  {1862 

(Husband  1861 
\  Wife....,  1858 


1856 
1863 


(Husband 
\Wlfe.... 

{Husband 
Wife .... 
rHusband  1862 
1840 


1883 
1841 


(Wife. 

(Husband 
(Wife .... 

>  (Husband 
I  twife.... 


jHutband 
tWife.... 

( Husband 
twife.  .. 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 

(Husband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 


(Husband 
\Wife .... 


1817 
1816 


1817 


(Husband 
tWife .... 


1843 
1858 


(Husbapd 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
tWife 1842 

(Husband  1847 
Wife 


1840 


1846 
1847 


1864 
1862 


1860 
1868 


1821 
1837 


4l 
6 


1864 
1869 


1863 


(Husband  1861 
tWife....  1860 


8      0 
W     P 


Deaf  Belativea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  8ist«n 

nor  children.] 


4  cousins  (including  Wife  No.  i^l 
Husb.  No.  2?22);  2  second  coiiar« 
(Wife  No.  3962  is  one). 


3  cousins  (Wife  No.  1158,  Wife  Ka  23K 
Wife  No.  2221);  and  niece. 


Third  cousin. . 


—    Mother  hard  of  hearing . 


I 


8 

1 

8 

4 

7 

8 

9 

1 

6 

3 

8 

2 

8 

2 

12 

4 

9 

4 

7 

4 

Second  cousin  . 


3  cousins. 


Cousin 

3  cousins. 


Nephew  and  nieoe. 


2  cousins 

Third  cousin  (Wife  No.  3838). 


2  cousins;  2d  cousin;  grandfather. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


317 


PaBTHKBS  IK  Habriaox. 


{: 

{I 
{i 

{^^ 
{'§ 
{1 


{b 


{^ 


{ 


{i 


Aaalgned  cause 
of  detfnesa. 


Scarlet  fever 

Siokneas 

Scarlet  feyer..... 
Congettlve  fever 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Heulea 


Severe  Bicknees. 
tJlcers 


Fever. . . . 
Stoknesa. 


Spinal  meningitis 


Scarlet  fever  and 
measles. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 
Spotted  fever. 


Spotted  fever 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Heaalea 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Sickness 


Scarlet  fever. , 
Scarlet  fever. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ohio 

Va 

Ohio 

Ohio. 

gy 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Horace  Mann. . 
Horace  Mann.. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Wis 

Minn 

N.Y. 

N.Y. 

Toronto  and 

Hamilt'n,Ont 

Doncaster 

Hartford 

Hartford   

Hartford 

N.Y 

Iowa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Ky 

Ky 

Ky 

Ky 

Ind 

Ind 

Halifax 

Halifax 

Halifax 

Hartford 

Halifax 

Norris,  Mich  . . 
Norris,  Mich  . . 


lieniarks. 


Not  at  school. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1163  and  Wife  No.  3244.    Cousin  of 
Wife  No.  668. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3813.    Cousin  of  Wife  No.  668. 


Not  deaf. 

Died  1886. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb  No.  664.    Died  1890. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  4062.    Second  marriage :  first  to  Hush. 

No.  1688. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  9231.    Died  in  1883. 
Died  1863. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2230.    Died  18t<a 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1666,  Husb.  No.  1672,  Wife  No.  3683. 

Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  669. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  134  and  Husb.  No.  2894. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2T70. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2208,  Husb.  No.  2209,  Wife  No.  2248. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  1760. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  2146  and  Wife  No.  2679. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1273. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  3835. 

Parents  third  cousins.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2242. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  108  and  Wife  No.  283a 

Parents  third  ooaslns.    Bro.  of  Husb.  No.  2241.    Died  1882. 
Not  deaf.    Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  9631. 


318 


Tabular  Statetnent  of  Marriages, 


Mabbiaoks. 


Pabtkbrb  IK  Mabhxaoe. 


3     ' 


II 

^    5 


I 


No.  of  Children. 


Brothers  and 
Slsterfi. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I 


IN 


3Mt)  1^0 
aOQO  18M{ 


msi 


ifm 

1864 


Ji5a'is9a  liffli 

I     ! 
I 

i2ni  1890!  i8sa 

22KIi«W  1§73 
22fiTl»W 

lisL-iiiWli^ 

23SUie94!lH01 

3au(i  i«93!.-.. 


letfiUisi 


1B0O. 


I 


«Slll»S9 


1S71'  7 
ISSi  1 
tiMli    3 


334(1  tBLKJ  liars'    2 


S      a 


_!_l-' 


7  — 

1  — 

2  j  1 

I 

1  — 

3  — 
3  — 


1     g    I 


JlG4,lBflO  1S90    — 


TJ266|lami  .13 

I         I  I 


tBTal. 


(Husband  1845 
twife....  1846 


jHnsband  1844 
twife....  1849 


3     12  I 
3       4 


8  I  12 
1       6 


4 
1      — 


1  I     2 
1      — 


£^ll»ifcQ  .  ..,|     6  I     6 


< Hutband  .... 
twife....  18«2 

( Husband  ;i8&3 
twife...    1861 

/Husband  1849 
twife ....  I ....  I 
I  I 
(Husband  1846! 
(Wife....  1864, 

(Husband  1889 
t  Wife....  1842 

(Husband  1832 
t Wife....  1 1838 

(Husband  1869 
t  Wife....  1861 

(Husband!  1862 
\Wi/e....  1870 


(Husband  11866 
t  Wife....  1886 

(Husband  1848' 
\W7fe....\. 


2  I 

1  I 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  aiat4;n> 

nor  children.] 


4  cousins  (Including  Wife  No.  Is:, 
Husb.  No.  '.«22  ) :  2  second  coudU> 
(Wife  No.  3952  is  one). 


Cousin  (Husb.  No.  839). 


7| 

2 
1 

2 
6 

2  ' 

®  1 

1 

1 

1 
8 

1 
13 

1 
3 

5 
10 

7  1 

1 
5 

6 
2 

Third  cousin  . 


—  .  Great-aunt . 


(Husband  1836 


1839: 


1849, 
1842 


twife .... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

jHiuband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


pJllhUWLid   — 


I  Oreat  grandmother  on  father *8  si-k: 
I  parents  (No.  1028>;  3  uncles  iHwt 
>  No.  1016,  Husb.  No.  1016,  Husb  >^ 
2726) ;  aunt  (Wife  No.  8417) ;  aiK  . 
I     cousins. 


(Hufibatid  I860 
twifp  ....  ,1ft 

(Bit«baiit)>ie«0 
tWifc.     j. 

(BiisbUK|lim4 
twlfi>....'lT97 

(Biiabiiad  1846 
twife*.    IftftO 

(BtiHbatid  IMS 
tWLf.^    ...  1870 

(HiiatHiiid; 

twub..,   ima 


7     — 
11  I  — 


t^ir»  .       la 

(HuHband  18241 
(Wife....  18231 


1    . 

1  I. 


2 

i     1 
I     1 


I  Aunt . 


8-1. 


Parents 

Parents  (No.  964) . 


,  2  uncles ;  several  cousins. 
'  Third  cousinR 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


319 


Pabtxtsbb  IK  Mabbxaox. 


e  :    'S 


2244    {B 


B 

fChl, 


1 
3 

5 
B 

a 

B 

5 
B 


B 
B 


AwlKned  cause 
of  aeatoeas. 


Scarlet  fever. 


226?'  /  "T 
^^     (  B 


\{l 


Spotted  and  ty- 
phoid fevers. 

Disease 

Whooping  congh. 

Scrofnla  or  s't  Vr. 

M^TyipB 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever. . 
Quinine 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


FaU... 
Golds. 


Scarlet  fever. , 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Spotted  fever. 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Illness. 

Smallpox 

Bilious  fever. . 
M  essles 


Meningitis.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ohio. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio. 
Ohio. 


Ohio  . 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Pa.. 
Ky. 


Mich.«tOoU. 
Mich 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Ind.. 
Ind., 


Va.. 

Va.. 


Texas.. 


Hartford 

Hartford    and 

Horace  Mann. 

Hartford  .... 


N.  Y.. 


N.Y. 


Edinburgh. . . . 
N.Y.  Impr'd. 


Ind... 
Kans  . 


N.  Y.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


la.  &  OoU., 
Minn 


Ool. 
Ool.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio. . 


Remarks. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2246. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1163  and  Husb.  No.  2221.    Cousin  of  Wife 
No.  658. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2244. 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1887. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2237,  Husb.  No.  2208,  Husb.  No.  2200. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  3460. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  329.    Died  1872. 
Mother  of  Wife  No.  2605. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1380  and  Wife  No.  8480. 


Parents  third  cousins. 
Bard  of  hesring. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  366. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Father  of  Wife  No.  442. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1887.  (?) 

Sister  or  Wife  No.  1062.    Died  1889. 


Parents  cousins. 
Not  at  school. 


Not  deaf. 

ParenU  third  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No. ; 


Mother  of  Wife  No.  3447. 


320 


Tahdar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabbiaobs. 


^  I 


No.  of  GhUdren. 


&   &   & 


i\%  % 


nam  1803  ... ,     a  I  — 

I  I 

I 

3371  ISOl  IttSfl      I  I  ~ 


I 


M73  iHflM  1«;m      4  I 


3273  ISM  1884      ^111 


3VTI  iH»t8  isa.^    a 


—  I     8 

I 


W7tt;lW80  lH7i      5*      _  I     3 


2'27el8a9  ....      3 


aa77 

»37i 
■227U 
228(1 

±aai 

22MA 

22SMV 
2287 


1!SH«40      » 

1SJ!»9  1«M7  — 
1891  ...  3 
1KW  IbSJl       1 

1*^911 

imi 

IHWI 

1H92...J    a 


I  1892  . ,  ,  , 
3288  IhSn  ,,,, 

a289liH9a  ims 


3i>yo 

2291 
11292 

321M 


IWO 1 

IS30  1H75    — 
l^ttl  1HP^^      1 


18D2 

i 


im\  is^4    1 


—  3 

—  I     3 

—  3 


—  I     1 

•i- 


Partmkbs  in  Mabbiaob. 


fHuHbuid 
"iwire 

(Wife .... 
)  Huflbfebd 


Brothers  uid 
Slsten. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I 


law* 

1808 


f  Husband '18JB 
lWlfe....|l86»' 

fHtiflbuid'.... 

(WJfe  , . .  Iiaaal 
JHnBbftnal^ai 


l\l 


1  . 

1 

1 ! 
1 1 

.! 

2  , 

2I 

1  j. 

4 


rHuHb*ndlS38 
iwife....ilS4» 

fHuelMiDa!,.,, 
■(Wlfe.,..|.... 


J  Hunbaud 
(Wife.    .. 

lUUKbiUJd 
■jwifi. ... 

fHnflbikud 
\  Wifo  .... 

\  Htuiband 
"(Wife..    . 


SI 


im«> 


IWH 


lifiA 

1881 


lHa6j     6 


(Husband  1W59 
\  Wife    ...  !lS73s 

lHl]HbftD(l   IMl 

(Wlfe....llttfifi 

JHuHband  ]t;38 

1  Wife 'iMSft 

I 
4  HnPlAod  ISMI 
"(Wife 


( H  [L^baiid 
(  w*,r# .... 


(UuHbjind 
(Wife... 


(HtaKlADd 
tWIfe... 


(Himband 
'(Wile.... 

(Huflbaad 
twife... 

(Hunbfuid 
'(Wilf  ,    .. 

(UiiiibKad 
(Wjft  .... 


1821 

isgo 


18- 


iaA3 


am 


1841 


fHiml»uid!lHfUS 
(WV*',    -|l«fi8 


(HuHb.J.,.   1. 

(Wife...  ]mm. 

/Husband  1847 
Wife , 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  slsteni 

nor  children.] 


Uncle  partially  deaf. . 


Parents  (No.  4287) . 


6  nephews  and  nieces  (incladlnff  Uusb 
No.  2023,  Wife  No.  8844,  Wife  M6.  40^ 


A  distant  reUtive. 


Parente  (No.  4278) ;  3 uncles  (Uuab.  No. 
3181,  Husb.  No.  8182,  Husb.  Ma  ait*«  ; 
cousin. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


321 


PiBTmu  IK  HAsmuai. 

1 

! 
1 

1 

ABfllgned  oaiue 
of  deafness. 

Brain  feyer 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

N.O 

Bemarks. 

2360 
2Q70 

{1 

{i 

{% 

N.C 

Pa.  *  CoU 

Pa 

Died  1886. 

Md 

Md 

N.  Y 

flcarletferer...  . 
Scarlet  fever.... 

Parents  second  cousins. 

2272 

N.  Y 

2273 

Vienna. 

N.  Y.   Impr'd 

*  Vienna. 
Ohio 

Ohio 

Sister  of  Wife  No  2314. 

2274 

Scarlet  fever 

First  marriage :  second  to  Wife  No.  2276. 
Not  deaf.    Died  1874. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2274. 
Parents  second  cousins. 

Dead. 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Ulcers  in  ears.... 

2275 

la 

Mo.? 

2276 

{ 

Ark 

Hartford 

Hartfoxd. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

2277 
2278 

Hem'ge  of  earsL . . 
Spotted  fever.... 

Fits 

Died  1882. 
Died  1891. 

SisterofHusb.  No.  1677. 

{t 

Tenn.  *ni.... 

la 

2279 

Water  on  brain.. 

Diphtheria 

Spinal  meningitis 

2280 
22S1 

N.Y.Impr'd.. 

Hartford 

N.  £.  Industrial 

N.Y. 

Horace  Mann. . 

Ind 

Ind. 

Not  deaf. 

aiatfir  of  Hnsb   No  4282 

2282 

Cramps 

228S 

Spotted  fever  ... 
Spotted  fever.... 

Not  at  sohooL 

2284 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2286.    Died  1871. 

2286 

•   •«..... 

{  ' 

Spotted  fever.... 

Mo 

2287 

/.... 

2288 

{b 
{'b« 
{b* 

{\ 

s  « 
( ~ 

(  ... 

Oft 

Sister  of  Wife  No  2080 

Ind 

3989 

m..    . 

Pm^wnta  fnnrftli  nntiRlnM 

3290 

Inflam.  in  head. . 

N.  y 

Cam^oharle  k 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Wls.«tOoll.... 

3291 

2292 

Spinal  fever 

Not  deaf.    Died  1891. 

2193 
229< 

{    3 

/3«, 

Meningitis. 

Scarlet  fever.  — 

Ill 

Oa.,S.C.«tColl 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2296. 
Not  deaf.    Sleter  of  Wife  No.  8041.    Dead. 

322 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


HABBIAOB8. 


»95 

2396 
2397 
2398 
3299 
3300 
3301 
3802 
3803 
3804 
3806 
3806 
3807 


I 


I 

1891 

1890 

1891 

1890 

1800 

1891 

1890  . 

1892 

1898 

1890 

1890 

1890 

1890 


1887 


1884 
1886 


1892 
1892 


1847 
1874 


2808  1890. 


2809 
3810 
2811 
3812 
2813 
2814 
3315 
2816 
3817 
3818 
3819 


1892. 
1893  . 
1890  . 
1890  . 
1890  1 
1898  . 
1891 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1892 
1890 


[1890 


1892 


Pabtmkbs  in  Maxbzaok. 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


all 


A 

J 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.]. 


H    ,  ft 


I  /Hnsband  18471    9 


I  Hnsband  1828 1    1 
twife...  1830     6 

(Husband  1828 


\Wlfe . . . 
(Husband 


\  Husband 
[  Wife . 


(Husband 
Iwife.. 


(Husband 
iwife.... 


1841 
I860 


(Husband 
Iwife. 


1860 

1868 1 


18471 
1853' 


1880 


I  ,     2 
1    .... 


1866 
1863 


(Husband 
\M</'e....,1872 

(Husband' 1841 
\Wife . . . .  1837 

j  Husband!  1824 
Iwife....;   ... 


(Husband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 

(Husband 
tWife .... 


(Husb.. 

tWife .... 

(Husband 
l  Wife.... 

(Husband 
Iwtfe.... 


1824 
1827 


1824' 


3 

8 

Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  Blaters 

nor  children.] 


—    A  great-uncle. 


-I 


1869     1 


58? 
1866 


1867 


(Husband 


(Husband 
twife.... 


1829 
18»1 


(Husband 
twife ... 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
tWife 


(Husband 
IWife.  .. 


1860     6 

1869!    6 
sev. 


1843 


1820     8 
1826     2 


t  Wire....  1 1882 


(Husband 


(Husband 
\Wtfe  ... 


1832 
1829 


A  grand-uncle. , 


Tadular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


323 


PaBTHKBS  in  MAaBIAOE. 


22195; 

2296' 

I 

2297 

2298 

2299 
2300 
230l| 

I 

2802! 
23031 
2304! 
2306| 
2306! 
2807 
23081 
2309; 
2810- 
2811' 

i 

2312: 

2318 
2314 
2315 1 

2816| 

I 
28171 

2318 

I  I 

J2319 
2320, 


1 

1 

AMigned  cauae 
of  leafueu. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

iw 

Rcarlet  fever 

aa.,S.O.&Coll 

Ind.  &IU 

Ind.AKy 

Ind.  Ik  HI 

(   B 

i 

Sctflet  fever 

Ill 

1   B 

nL 

1 

f    B 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever. 

N.  Y 

Hartford 

La.  &  N.  Y 

{   a 

1   B 

Scarlet  fever 

N.Y*Va 

Ind 

{ 

(.... 

Cold 

Ky 

t    1 

Scarlet  fever 

Typhoid  fever.... 

Ky. ....;;;:::: 

/    2 

Mich 

{- 

Ml^h  . , ,   ,  . » 

f  B 

Mo 

{ 

Mo 

/   B 

Ind. 

{ 

/  8M 

iDflam.  In  throat. 

Ohio. 

i   B 

Ohio. 

|3« 

Tfifiatw  ij2  throat. 
Scarlet  fever. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

(        . 

NO 

{10 

Sore  throat 

N  0 

f 

i        « 

Spotted  fever.... 

Did 

f   B 

Bphphetoltni. 
Bphpheta. 

Ind 

{  B 

(    1 

Oolda 

{ 

1   B 

N.  C 

{- 

(   B 

Scarlet  fever 

Accident 

Hartford 

Hartford. 

Ill 

{b 

/   B 

N.Y.Imp»d.... 
Ohio. 

{    4 

Brain  fever 

Ohio 

I 

Mich 

{ 

(  B 

Hartford 

{  » 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Hartford 

{ 

MlllwgltiM. 

Scarlet  fever 

a  0 

{1 

i 

KendaU 

IlL 

ift 

sicknefla 

lU.        

Bemarka. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2294. 
Not  deaf. 

First  marriage :  second  to  Wife  No.  2297.    Died  1876. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2296.    Died  IfiffS. 


Parents  cousins. 

Not  deaf.    Second  marriage. 


Second  marriage ;  ilrst  to  Hnsb.  No.  754. 


Sister  of  Hush.  No.  2647.    Not  deaf ;  organs  of  speech  de- 
fective. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2807.    Died  1886. 
Died  187Z 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2806.    Died  188& 
Died  1881. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  778. 


Brother  of  Wife.  No.  1676. 


Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1408. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  2278. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  22ia 


Divorced. 


Not  deaf. 

Parents  second  conains. 


Not  deaf.    Second  marriage. 


324 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


M^BBTAQM. 


PXBTNXBS  Df  MaBBIAOB. 


2    P 
ea  ■  S 


i 

9331 
3323 


33:u 
asae 

23M 

aass 


1891 
189U 
lfta.t 
1890 

laoo 
laoi 


No.  of  Ohildmi. 


iae«i 

IB90 
IMSH 
1891 
IBSfl 
1B71 

lesi 


333il«3^ 
3333  ISVO 


l«t3  .... 
1893  1851 

laao 

t89a 


3S34 


3337 
333S 
33^ 
3340 
3341 
3313 
3343 

3344 

3345 
33M 


ia4 
1893 
1891 

1891> 


ie«a 

1893 


1890,1867 


]fi93m01      1 


189U 
1891 

1890 

leso 
liso 


I 


18^9      1 

IR53      3 
1637,     3 

I         I 
186fl    -     - 


1873      2      — 


i  "B 


Brothera  and 
Sistera. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


J  Hnaband 


I  \Wjf«  .„. 


laoa 


twiio..., 

I  /S^lwnd 

tHuflliand 

jHuflliuid 
!   tWlfe... 

I  (BuHbaud 

'   /HUEib^Ud 

I  I  Wife.... 
iHui^band 


IHuflt>aiid 
OVifc.,,. 


1843 
1»41 


1863| 

1833 


1863! 
l«5T| 


18M 
1873 


1803 


L^9 
lthl7 


18621 


181^1 
18ia 


182fi 
IB31 


\  H  iiflbflxid 
tWlfe... 


I  Husband 
"tWife,.., 

riIiiHb«nd 
I  Wife.,.. 


iHuRbuid 
iWlfft.... 


r  H\ii»baud 


II 
184<^ 


imA 


jHimb.. 
1  Wlftf . . . . 


I   i  Husband 
I   iWirr... 

I  JIIiiHbjind 


1^43 


lH3fl 

lSfl( 


(Wif*...    '.8f!0 

J  Hnnbrtiid  I 
\,  Wife   . . 


( tinnhaiitt  . 
iWilH^,...  1K73 


I    rUnNbHud  18*28 
I  1  VVl/i..  . , , .  183: 

iHnwljam]iie33 

OVife  .,.;iH2a 

I 

f  Huaband  iB^e 
Iwife,...  ISfiM 
l^eiitthaDd  IS3IS 
(_Wirf  ...  1640 
jSnabaDd  1847 
1 


Deaf  BelatiYea. 

[Mot  incladlng  brothera  and  slst«r« 

nor  children.] 


3  aeoond  cooaina. , 


Mother'a  annt. . 


Half  oonain  (Wife  No.  4384) 

Second  conain;  2couaina;  grttudfati^u-. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


325 


PABTNSRg  IN  MaRRZAOK. 


1 

Anlgned  cause 
of  deafness. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

/  B 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

NY.     .. 

i- 

{b 

Scarlet  ferer. .... 

(        1 

AfkU 

Horace  Mann. . 
la, 

Scarlet  fever. .... 

Cong*ii  of  brain.. 
Meningitla 

Ind 

Tmcas.  . 

i  B 

Gal ,  Texa8,Mo. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Ind. 

{ 

f  » 

Brain  fever 

Brain  fever 

Scarlet  fever. .... 

i   B 

Ind 

/    8 

Ind 

(    4 

N.  Y 

(   B 

Cani^oharie.... 
Canajoharie.... 

England 

{a 

Convnlsions 

i   B 

{" 

Mich 

f.... 

Ont 

{ 

Ont . 

{%'• 

Ulcers  in  head. . . 

Hartfoid 

Hartford 

Germany 

N.  Y  . 

(.... 

f.... 

Sozm 

t 

N.  y 

f.... 

{ 

/.... 

i  B 

HI 

Hartford 

Mo 

{b 

/   0 

Spinal  meningitis 
Spotted  fever. . . . 

Scarlet  fever 

{ * 

/     6 

Mo.&m 

N.  Y 

i 

r 

Meningitis 

m 

N.  Y 

I  B 

N.  Y 

{I 

f   B 

Fever. 

Scarlet  fever 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

Hartfoid  &  Mr. 
Bartlett's. 

.     2 
(   B 

Tn^iimn,  in  bead.. 

{b 

{1 

Remarks. 


Died  1860. 
Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8192  and  Wife  No.  81fi9. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2828. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2327. 

Died  1893. 
Died  1890. 

Died  1893. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  108  and  Wife  No.  2241. 


Probably  not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  812.    Died  1890. 


Not  deaf.    Divorced  1898. 
Parents  third  cousins. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2844  and  Huab.  No.  2846. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2846.    Brother  of  Husb. 

No.  2348  and  Husb.  No.  2846. 
Died  1871. 

Second  marriage :  first  to  Wife  No.  2844.    Brother  of  Husb. 

No.  2343  and  Husb  No.  2846. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1943. 

Divorced.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2843  and  Husb.  No.  2844. 


326 


Tabular' Statement  of  Marriages, 


MAaia40KB. 


7 

I 

B 


No.  of  Cbndren. 


03471833  1893     T 


i 


na&i 


1^90 


3890     1 

ism    -2 


18S3  ISflS   — 


33fi2  ISM  m4     'i 


3354  18M  18B0     a 

I 


sasrlisaa 


1881     1 


!li«S  IHyO  lKft3      s^        3 


%      — 


—        I 

1 


i  I  ~ 

4   I  -^ 

1 1  - 


PABTKKB8  IN  MaBRIAOB. 


I 


a^imiiMmi   .,.     i 


SMT.igHi  .^1,     111    } 


111*93,,,.      7  1 


(HuBbMid 
twife.... 

/Hasband 
1  Wife .... 


1863 
1867 


1867 


Brothers  ftnd 
Slsten. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


(Husbend 
twife.... 


}  Huftbiini  IMfl 
twift-,..    IB53 

jBufibkud  1S04 
\Wli(?....  lHfi8 

(Htubuid  Ibl^ 
twife....  11862 

/HuslMnd  1827 
\Wlfe....|l833 

rHn8bMid;i828 
t  Wife. ...1883 

(HnHbend'... 
twife  ...|... 


(HastMUid  . . 
\Wife....\.. 


/Ha8lMUidil862 
twife....  1869 


(HuBbend 
twife.... 

/Hneband 
twife .... 

r  Hu9band 
twife.... 


1848 
1868 


1868 


1868 


( HnsbADd  1807 
twife....|l813 

rHaBbuid'1342 
twife....  1848 

fHusbaDdl868 
twife....  1 1861 

jHiitband;1866 

I  Wife....  1863 

fHoBbuid  1828 


^Wife. 


HiMbMidil803 


Wife...:^.... 
Hnsband'.... 


^Wi/e....  ., 
^HusbADd  .. 


Deaf  Belatives. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  steters 

nor  children.] 


Niece. 


—    8  cousins  . 


2  oonsins 

Second  oonsin  ?. 


—  I  Uncle . 


4 

7     — 


Uncle  . 


Oonsin  . 


I 


Father  (Hnsb.  No.  2367);  gr..fa,  (Hosb 
No.  2870);  cousins  (inoladlncr  Hc^ 
No.  2866  and  Wife  No.  638)  ;  5  ni«« 
and  nephews. 


Cousins  (including  Husb.  Ko  2S^ 
Husb.  No  2367,  Husb.  No.  Qsstis  wi^ 
No.  867  Wife  No.  1998,  WiT©  Na 
8829) ;  other  relativea. 


Father  (Husb.  No.  2870) ;  nephew  acd 
niece ;  cousins  (including  Hnah.  x.i 
2366  and  Wife  No.  688);  other  ta' 
ativea.  ^^  '^^* 

Hui*band  (No.  2367)  is  probably  dlBtant 
relatiye. 

Father  (Husb.  Na  2870);  nephew  I 
niece ;  cousins  (including  Bnc£^  x  >* 
2866  and  Wife  No.  688) ;  ol^T  fit 
atires. 


Tabular  /Statement  of  Marriages. 


327 


Pabtkxbs  in  Mabbiaok. 


Awiffnedi 
of  aeafn< 


School  for  the 
deaf  where     I 
eduoated. 


Bemarkfl. 


2347 


i  Injured  atblrUi.|N.  Y 

Scarlet  fever lie  Oonteulx . 


2349 


I  Spotted  feyer. , 


■Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


I  Brain  fever.. 
Rising  In  ear 


2351 


2362 


{'^ 


j  Meningitis.. 

!  Teething. ' 

Paralysis  of  audi- 1 

I     tory  nerve I 

IniUm.  in  head. . , 


La. 

Miss,  La.,   k 
Mo. 

I  Tfzas 

Texas... 


Parents  consins. 


'  Parents  cousins. 


I 


H.  Y.. 

N.  Y.. 


Dead. 


2334 


2366 


2367 


230(i 


2361 


2362 


2363 


2364 


2866- 


2367 


23681- 


Scarlet  fever. . . . .  i 
lUneos 


Hartford.. 
Hartford. 


Meaalea., 
Sickness. 


Sicknei 


Spinal  meningitis 

Brain  and  spotted 

fever. 

Oatarrh 


ninees  . 
Illness  . 


Inflam.  of  brain. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever. . 


FaU  followed  by 

brain  disease. 
Inflam.  of  brain. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford  . 


Tenn. 


Tenn. 


I  Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  377. 

Di«»d  1879. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnab.  No.  2962 ;  third  marriage 
\        not  tabulated. 

I  First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2956. 
I  Died  1887. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  286& 
I  Not  deaf. 


W.Pa.. 
W.  Pa. 


m.. 

HI. 


I  Brother  of  Wife  No.  77. 


la^kCoU... 
Ind.  k  GoU. 


•| 


la. 


Hartford. 

N.  Y.  k  Hart*d. 


Not  deaf. 


Died  1852. 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y. 


HartTd  k  N.  Y. 
N.  Y.  Impr>d . . 
Hartford 


Hartford . 


Sister  of  Hnab.  No.  691  and  Wife  No.  8096. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2369  and  Wife  No.  367. 


Not  deaf.    Second  marriage.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  1998  and 

Wife  No.  8829. 
Died  1869. 


Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  683. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Wife  No.  286a    Probably  dis- 
tanUy  relkted  to  wife. 

Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Hnab.  No.  2865. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2867. 

Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  367  and  Hnab.  No.  2869. 


328 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


IBW 


1803 


ITo,  of  Ohildren. 


m^    4 

I 


1!^  1  ,  . , 


lefl^jjlETB  , 


3S?2 
3373 
iWTi 
33TS 

3377 
3373 
237& 

saw 

31181 
33S2 

vmA 

23«4 
0389 

3387 

ssBH  is^i  m^a' . . , 

I  i 

assn  moo  . . .  I  - 

I 

£a9ai8d3^U93    - 
11301I1A93  ]||93    — 


3 


I 

1890....     — 

1890 

J»90'lMg-      1 

lesaitiOG    3 
imiesii,.,.. 

IBitfO  1883  .„. 
Iffira  1HS3    _ 

itffla  .,,,.... 

ttttra  L5ST  3 

1H93  IBWi  a 

1890  I8lli!  G 

imV  t8«3  3 

1«93  ltl90  1 

18SH  ISSb'  ,. 


I 


33&a  1394  . 


PAXnnBBS  IN  MASBIAaB. 


Brothers  and 
SlBteri. 
[InclncUng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


CHuthand' " 


LWlfe....jl 
(Hasbftndi 


\wife 


/HiMlMUid|1860 

twif© 


(HuBbuid 
tWife... 


/Husb. 

twife... 


§Hu»band 
\Wlfe.... 


(Husband 
tWife 


(Husband 
twife. 


(Husband 
\Wife. 


(Husband 
iwife.... 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(fltM&and 
\Wlfe 

(Husband 


jHtuband 
twife .... 

(Hasb . . 

Iwife.... 


1846 


1836 
1848 


1861 
1864 


1827 


1858 
1856 


1846 
1861 


1867 


(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
\Wife. 


(Husband 
twife .... 

jHtuband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twile.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


1822 
1827 


1822 
1827 


1866 
1866 


1868 


1849 


1866 


1867 
1870 


1856 
1869 


(Husband  1867 

twif©...  . 


Deaf  RelatlTes. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  slsterB 

nor  children.] 


Father  (Husb.  No.  2368) ;  gr.-fa.  <Hu^ 
No.  2370) ;  cousins  (including  Host 
No.  2866  and  Wife  No.  533} ;  6  stem 
and  nephews  (Including  Wife  No.  lfl$ 
and  Wife  No.  3829) ;  other  relatiTea 


Cousins  (including  Husb.  No.  2366  sod 
Wife  No.  633). 


Uncle;  cousin. 


2  cousins. 


Tahtlar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


329 


PABTMKB8  IN  MaBBIAOB. 


I 


L  B 


2370  i 

i 

23711 
2372 
2373 

2374] 
2376 
2376 
2377 
2378 

2379 

I 
2380 1 

23811 

2382 

2483  i 


{■:■ 


12 


I 


2+ 


2386| 
2386 
2387' 
33881 
2339' 
2390| 
2391  {^^ 
2393I  /  A 


Assigned  CBUBe 
of  deafheM. 


CongestiTe  chlllB 


Inflam.  in  head. 
Slcknen 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Hartford . 


N.  Y. 
Ohio.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
AiaU 


Pa... 
Ind. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Chicken  pox. . 


Brain  fever. , 


Spinal  meningitis 
Qradnal  loss. . 


Abfloess  in  head. 


Fever 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Pever. . . 
AfiallT. 


Inflam.  In  head. 


Cramps 

Spinid  meningitis 

Fitu 


N.Y 

N.  Y.  &  St.  Jo- 
seph's. 
Hartford 


Remarks. 


Hartford . 
Hartford.. 


LeContenlz  k 
W.  N.  Y. 


N.  Y.. 


N.  Y.  Imp'd. . . . 


Hartford  ... 
Hartford  . . . 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


N.Y. 

N.  Y.  k  St.  Jo- 

^Tl 


Deaf  in  one  ear  only,  txom  Urth.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  367 
and  Hnsb.  No.  2366. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2688,  Hnsb.  No.  2689,  Wife  No.  1186. 


Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Hnab.  No.  2867. 


First  marriage  (?) ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2888. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  2762. 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1007. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1890  7 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  8968. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2386. 
Died  1862. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2384. 
Died  1891. 


I  Not  deaf. 


N.Y., 
N.Y.. 


Second  manlage  (?) ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2372. 


Not  deaf. 


Pa I  Also  married  Hnsb.  No.  4320. 

Ark I 

Ark 

Wis.  k  College.  I  Parents  oonslns.    Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2203w 
ni ! 

N.Y Separated.    Diedl894. 


330 


Tabular  Statement  of  Man^iagee. 


Mawwtaom. 


Ill 

I 


2898il8M 
2a94|l894 
a393|l8M 


1898 


IdM 


2396  1896  1886 


389711889. 


'i- 

2398  1889  1886 

I 

2399  1890  1888 
2400|1889'l878 

2401 1 1894!  1886 

I 


2408 'if  89  1875 


2404 
240S 
2406 

2407 1 1889 
240811889 


18891868 
1889. 


1863 
1877 
1881 


2409  1889  .... 

2410  1889  1882 
241118891.... 


2412  1889 


2413:1889 


I 


J- 


2414 
2416 
2416 
2417 


1893 
1889 


1882 


1876 
1887 


I 

1889,1848 

I 

I 

18941882 

I   i 


No.  of  Gliildren. 


—  !    2 


1  i    2 

-  i   a 

1 

2 

1 


—  4 

—  2 


—       3     — 


4       2       1 

1 

2 

3     -       2 


Pabtxxrs  nr  Mabbtaok. 


Brotfaenaad 
BlKten. 
[Inclndlxig  Par- 
son recorded.] 


1869 
1863 
1867 


(Haab.. 

twife.  .. 

rHuBband 
Iwife.... 


(Hiubuid  1864 
twite....  il874 

(Hnsband  1858 
(Wife....  1864 

(HnBband 


/Hiubftnd 
\Wlfe 

(Husband 
\Wlfe .... 

f  Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife 

(Husband 
twife 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.,.. 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(HuMband 
twife... 


(Husband 
twife .... 

(Hiuband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
twife . 


18641 

1863 
1866 

1861 
1864 

1861 
11851 

1824 
1880 

1864 
1862 

1883 
1846 

1861 
1869 

1823 
1826 


(Husband 
twife. 

(Husband 
tWife... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


1849 


1866 
1860 


1886 

1836 


1862 


1866 
1867 


1849 
1863 


1849 
1860 


1816 
1813 


1866 
1867 


6|- 


.1- 

3  I  — 
7     — 


*  I  — 
2     — 

!i  = 


Deaf  BelatiTea. 

[Not  including  brothera  and  aisten 

nor  children.] 


Parents  (No.  2402). 


Aunt. 


Parents  (No.  2918);  uncle  (Huab.  >' 
2919) ;   4  cousins  (Huab.  No.  3099  » 
one). 


Nephew  (Husb.  No.  8787) ;  nieoe  (Wiff 
Niece 


Cousin  (Wife  No.  660).. 


Taiular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


331 


PABTimiS  IK  MutBUOB. 


■s 

I 


2+ 


A 


9 
3 

B 

A 

6 
B 

B 

2 


rinf. 


ted  cause 


of  deafneflB. 


Gold  in  head 

BralB  fever 

Spotted  ferer. . . . 

Scarlet  feyer. — 
Cerebro-ap.  men, 


Typhoid  feyer . 
Scarlet  feyer. . . 


Meaalea 

Scarlet  fever.. 


Slokneaa. . 
Slckneea.. 


Sickneaa 

Fall  and  shock.., 

Dropsy  on  brain. 
Scarlet 


b  feyer.. 


Spotted  fever.. . 
Scarlet  fever.... 


Gathering  in  e 


Brain  fever., 


Gold  in  head. 


Scarlet  fever. 


Fever  

Scarlet  fever.. 


Sickness 

Brain  fever. . . 
Cold  in  head 


Brain  fever. 
Cold 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Kans. 


Eans.,    la. 

Coll. 
Ind 


O.N.Y.  *N.Y. 
C.N.Y 


Pa.. 
Fa.. 


Fa.kCoU. 


Edinburgh . 
Mo 


Hartford.. 
Hartford . 


Ohio. . 
Ohio.. 


Ohio. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio. 
Ohio. . 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Fa., 
Pa.. 


Pa 
Pa. 


Fa. 
Pa. 


Texas.. 
Ark... 


Fa.. 
Pa., 


Ontario. 


Pa. 
Pa. 


O.  &Le  Cent's. 
Le  Coutenlz . . 

Canajoharie . . . 
Canajoharle . . 

Ohio  ft  Coll.... 
Md.  k  KendalL 


Pa., 
Pa., 


Remarks. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  SS24.    Died  1889. 
Died  1890. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2401.    Separated. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2400. 

Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2406. 
Died  1894. 

Parents  cousins. 


Parents  second  cousins.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  SS6  . 

Parents  cousins. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  606  and  Husb.  No.  9094. 

Not  deaf. 


Died  1881. 
Died  1884. 


Dead. 
Dead. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2909. 

Died  1889. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  Na  2791. 


332 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


PABTVXBfl  IN  MaKBIAOB. 


Brother*  ftnd 
SisteriL 
[Inoludtng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


a«oiaa»iiK 


aan889,i8ao  —    — 


De«f  BfllAtiTes. 

[Not  iDcluding  brothers  and  sist^in 

nor  childmi.] 


Second  oonsin. 


Orftndmother ,  Sconaizis. 


Psrenta  (No.  2425) ;  uncle  (Husbu  > 
283) ;  second  oonsine  CHnsb.  No.  44- 
one). 


2  cousins  (Husb.  No.  446  is  one) 

Parents  (No.  2426) ;  uncle  (Husb.  N 
288) ;  2  second  cousins  (one  is  Hu> 
No.  446). 


Grandmother;   2  cousins;  2  nieoe«: 
nephews. 


8  nephews  and  nieces  (Husb.  No.  ^ 
Wife  No.  19,  included);  1  gnft> 
nephew;  2 uncles. 


2 nephews  (Husb.  No.  8547  i«  one).. 


Second  cousin  (Husb.  No.  8242) . 


Second  cousin... 


—  {  Second  cousin  (Husb.  No.  S242) 

—  'Qreat-aunt 


*  Upon  revision,  the  record  of  this  marriage  was  discovered  to  be  a  probs^ 


Tahular  StaterMtit  of  Marriages. 


333 


PABTKXBS  IM  MilBBIAOX. 


ted  cause 


Spotted  fever — 
Inflam.  of  bnin 


Lockjaw 

Scarlet  fever. . 

Brain  fever. . . 


Meaelee. 


Hartford 

Scarlet  fever. . . . 


Gold 

Inflam.  of  brain 


Scarlet  fever. , 


Brain  fever. , 
MeaaleB. 


Expoenre 

Brain  fever., 
Brain  fever. . 


Conshing. . 


Measles  .... 
Meningitis. 

Sickness.... 


Fall  on  the  head.. 
Scarlet  fever. . . . . 


Spotted  fever 

BraiD  fever 


Water  on  brain. . 
Scarlet  fever. . . . . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Fever  &  quinine. 


School  for  the  I 
deaf  where     I 


Remarks. 


m.  &Kans....l 


Pa 

Plttsbnrgh  .... 

Mo 

Kans.  k  Mo. . . . 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Hartford . 
Pa 


ni., 


lU.  &  Keb. 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


m. 


Wis.. 


Hartford . 
Pa 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


Ont.  k  Belfast 
Belleville  k 
Hamilton . 

Ohio , 

Ohio 


Ohio.. 


Hamilton... 
Hamilton... 

Edinburgh . 
N.Y 


Ohio. 
Ohio.. 


Ont.  ft  N.Y. . 
Ont 


Ind. 
Ind.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ont . 
Ont. 


Ark.. 
Ark. 


Scarlet  fever Ohio.. 

Ohio.. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2763. 
Sister  of  Wife  Na  1487  and  Wife  No.  3198. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  421. 
No.  7. 


Mother  of  Wife  No.  162  and  Wife 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2427. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2426. 


First  marriage ;  sedond  to  Wife  No.  2T6A. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  288.    Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2424  and 

Husb   No.  2426. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No  2424.    Died  1886. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2423. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  2090.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife 

No.  2696. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  986.    Died  1888. 


Dead. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  267. 
No.  2541. 


Mother  of  Wife  No.  8100  and  Husb. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2546.    Died  1878. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  8388  and  Wife  No.  39.    Second  marriage ; 

first  to  Husb.  No.   3186;    third   to   Husb.  No.  3381. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  863. 


Died  1890. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  2691. 

Died  1886. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  649. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2441. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  136. 
Died  1889. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Wife  Na  2438. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  194.    Died  1863. 


lins  of  one  already  recorded  and  tabulated.    It  is  therefore  cancelled. 


334 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


au3 

24  U 

2*47 
34481 
3449 
34R0 

aai 

34«a 
34S3 
3404 
3496 

34M 


3460 
34ei 
3403 
3463^ 

2464 


I 


No.  of  Ohlldrvtu 


1890  1888 
Vim  188?: 

isdo 

]SS!),1STB 

ie»  ifiss 


10W 


11$§8  18«8 

I 

I 

1S8UIII89| 

188»|iei7 
lWl6» 

ISM  IN77 


1S89 


1884 


1S93^I883 
liffll'tSS' 
lSS«Ifi86 


1891 


1880 


3 

I 

_ 

- 

* 

i 

; 

- 

4 

S 

— 

« 

tt 

1 

.... 

.... 

- 

6 

- 

2 

- 

1 

2 

— 

1 

1 

- 

- 

Pabtnkbs  in  Mabriaob. 


/Huabanil  1^56 
jBunbADEl  1N58 


ifeH.^jiHaa 


\m^ 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Inclnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I 


t\v\ 


'^^     \\i\U  ....  1J<I6 
i  rHiMliana  1953 

^  j  Iwm* .     11860 

\  fnimiwiDdUstfl 
IWlfc./lglB 

/Hntband  1841. 
4  Wife' ....  lM4fl 

f  BUAbMJK^  I84fi 

j  Hiu^MUid  18193 
IWlfo...  1W« 


'   I 


«l 

10 

11 

a 

4 


\Wlfe    ...  19171 

/HueiiiBfl I 

iyfiUi I8fi7 

j         I 

t  Wife....  1 1873, 

{  Husband  1813 
Wife... 
j  Hnsbuid 
(.Wife... 
(Hnsbuid 
(Wife... 


1813 


Deaf  RelatiTesL 

[Not  inclnding  brothers  and  Bisu^ 

nor  children.] 


I  Third  cousin. 


2  second  cousins  (Wife  No.  1601  : 
Husb.  No.  2948) ;  third  cousixi. 


j  Cousin  . 
,  Cousin  . 


1  !    1 


1812     1 


!18H 


Wlfp  . 


jHoflt»ndil8S3 
>Wlfe„.,  IMa 

/Hiiatwiaj849 

/HiiebKDd  13S7 
|Wlfti.„Jl863 

/Huib«nd  1863 
IWlfr..   .  l8Wl' 

El]fib«iidi8«0 
Wlre.„,  La«3 


Cousin  (Husb.  No.  1961) ;  uncle. 


8  nieoes  (including  Wife  No.  1109  i 
Wife  No.  1698) ;  2  nephews. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


335 


PaBTKXBS  IK  Mabbiaob. 


60 


I 


{I 


{V 

a 
{I 

B 

B 


Aflfllgned 
of  ■    - 


Sorea 

Whooping  cough 
and  meulee. . . 

Fall 

Inflam.  of  brain.. 

Brain  feyer 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated.       j 


Bemarks. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio. 


i  Died  1S84. 


Ill 

N.  Y.  Imp'd.  ..| 


Ho.  &  111. 
Mo 


Hartford. 


Died  1864. 
Not  at  school. 


Inflam.  of  lungs., 


Bryslpelas 

Swelling  in  ear. 


Sickness 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Meningitis.. 


Convnlsions. 
Cold  in  head. 


Pa., 
Pa. 


Va.  &  CoU. 
Va 


N.  Y.. 

N.  Y.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio., 


Pa. 
Pa. 


63 


Colo.. 
Eng.. 

Ohio. . 

Iowa  . 


I  Died  1891. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  310». 


i  Ohio. . 


Ark. 
I  Ark. 


66- 


Pever 

Typhns  fever. 


Ark, 
Ark. 


169 


i61 


1631 


164! 


{t 

{ 

{ 

Hit 

r  2 


Typhus  fever.. 
Typhns  fever. , 


[Pa. 


Brain  fever 

Typhoid  fever... 
Spotted  fever. . . . 


ChL 
B 

8 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Measlea 


Spotted  fever. 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Abscesses  in  head 


Inflam.  of  brain. . 


Pa.. 


Ohio.. 


Ohia. 


Neb.  &  Colo... 
Colo 


Pa.. 
Md. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


Ohio 

Hartford  k  Va. 

Clarke,  Whip- 
ple's, N.  Y. 
Impr'd. 

Clarke 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  1178.  Wife  No.  906,  Husb.  No.  4127. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  92ti  and  Wife  No.  819a 
Not  deaf. 
Slsterof  Wife  No.  1243. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2723.    Dead. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3467 ;  third  to  Wife  No 

246a     Died  1888. 
Died  1844. 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Wife  No.  2456;  third  to  Wife  No. 

346a    Died  1888. 
Died  1863. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2456 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 
2467.    Diedl&38. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3628  and  Husb.  No.  3784.    Parents  cOn- 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  8366,  Wife  No.  3902,  Wife  No.  3141,  Husb. 
No.  183,  Wile  Na  4331. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  158.    Died  1891. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  3111. 


336 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


Marbiaobs. 


i£ia51B8Q 


'2467 
J4fi« 

*iim 

24T0 

ai73 
34T4 

OiTC 

24T0 

M77 
^47a 
^7fi 
Q460 
^81 
34S3 


34831689 


I 


No.  Of  Ohildren. 


i 
tKp|lS77 

18B9lBti5 


1HS9 


lWt% 


J8§»  ..,. 


I 


vm 


18§8 
1673 


ifi3G,   a 


isaaisft?    3 


248el!«»l      ,J^ 


24  s7  isW 


2488 
'J4«(t 


l§8g!lB7B 


ll^efi.lB^ 


PaRTICXBS  IK  Mabbiaob. 


iHmbgmdiiH4fl 


"tWlfs 


11165 
1^58 


j  Biuband 
ffluiibftiid, 


Brothers  ftnd 
Sisters. 
[Inclading  Per- 
son recorded.] 


? 

& 

Q 

10 

1 

u 

6 

1 

1 

im'ii  10 


/HuJitHiiidjI^cJ 
1wif(i....'lt»l 

(Hxifil?Aud  1»4£t 
\VkiU'  ,..,  l^B 


jHuHbaiidlWl,    8 
^Wifi  ,  ^ .  \liiiS     4 

{HuHbiitid  1^1 
Wife..   .I]8«a 
fU[ir!biuidlS4r} 


(Wife.    . 

JHitJibiiiid 
{Wifo  .  - , . 


(Hiiiib&ud  1».^S 


/HLlftlH 


180^    11 


(Huabuid  I'SiW'i*    8 

iHupboiidllK^U^     8 
twift^ ....  1M7      9 


fHuHt»nd 


1847     9 
l^SU      8 


jUnflbnnd'imM    12 


I 


itluiiband 
twilt .   . 

Jf  HtiabiLiid 
twife.    .. 

JHtifibiitid 

t  WlflH!  .... 


i8l&    10 


186fl,     7 

lH6t^    12 


/HutibftZJd  IflSS  8 

■(wtfP.....lt*3.  8 

1831^  6 

iFiUI  8 


jHoHband 


I  IHij&buid  183^|     1 
I  twiir....;1838'     2 


Deaf  Belatlven. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Father  (Husb  No.  3377);  nncle(Hii8b.Ko 
3380) ;  annt  (Wife  No.  18S6) ;  4  cousiDi 
(Hush.  No.  3879  is  one);  2  nf>phevs 
2  2d  cousins  (Hnsb.  No.  3887  is  one). 


Nephew  and  niece. 


Oreat-nncle . 
A  relative..., 


3  cousins. 


3  cousins  (including  Husb.  No.  4169^.. 
Oousin 


2  third  cousins  (Husb.  No.  1483  and  Wl!> 
No.  281). 


Nephew. 


2  relatives., 
Ck>nsin 


Tabular  Statement  0/  Marriages. 


337 


Pabtvxbs  nr  Mabbiaos. 


I 

l_ 

3406 

9406 
94«7 
3468 
3469 
3470 
3471 
3473 
3478 
3474 


1 

I 


{I 


2476 


3477 


3478 


3479 


3480 


3481 


2483 


{1 
{I 
{1 

B 
B 

{-• 
{: 
{: 

{•V 

{* 
{1 


Meislefl.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 


Typhoid  f erer.. . . 
Heningltia 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Qalnioe 

Scarlet  fever. . 


InfUm.  of  brain. 
Apoplexy 


Spotted  fever. , 


3484 


2486 


2486 


2480 


{::: 

M87J{» 


Swelling  . 


Typhoid  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


ipe. 

Id... 


Mtun] 
Aool< 


Knmpa , 

Spotted  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Fft.. 


Pft.. 
P».. 

Ky. 
Ky. 


Clarke.. 


N.T.AHartTd. 
N.T. 


5^- 

Ky. 


Mlim. 
Minn. 


Bemaxka. 


Sister  of  Hub.  Ko.  8878,  Wife  No.  8116,  Wife  No.  4883,  Wife 
No.  166.  Only  one  of  the  relatlvea  was  bom  deaf  (Huab. 
No.  8879.) 

Died  1848. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  3062. 


Not  deaf. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio&Iowft.. 


Ohio. 
Ohio. 
Ky... 
Ky... 


Hamilton., 


Ohio.. 
Ohio. 


W.  Vft... 
W.Vft... 


Ohio.. 
Pa.... 


Ohio  . 
Ohio.. 


Minn. 
Minn.. 


Typhoid  fever . . . 
"looping  oongh 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Oalomel.. . 
Scrofnla.. 


Ky. 
Ky. 


Hart,  ft  N.  Y  . 


TezaoL. 
Texaa. 


l>ablin. 
Irehmd. 


IM 

S.  Dak. 


N.T. 
N.  Y. 


Brother  of  Hnab.  Na  2483. 


Separated  1889. 

Second  marrlAge;  iirat  to  Hosb.  No.  1448;  third  to  Hnab. 
No.  1693. 

Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  4816,  Wife  No.  3i6,  Wife  No.  1680,  Hnab. 
No.  2600. 


Parenta  conaina.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  1268. 


First  marriage;  second  to  Husb.  No.  8127. 
Parents  second  oonslns.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  1294. 

Died  1887. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsbi  No.  8798. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2481. 
Died  1888. 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Wife  No.  2480. 
Brother  of  Hosb.  No.  2472. 


Parenta  cousins. 

Paraits  third  consins.    Died  1884. 

Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  8824. 


Died  1891. 

Parents  distantly  retoted.    Died  in  1888. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  4189. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  8819. 
Dead. 


338 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


ICAKHlAaBt, 


un 

2492 
349S 
24S4 
3495 
2496 
2497 
24B« 

urn 

2fiO0 

2501 
aiiO-i 

2503IHW188S      J 
3504 

25M 


11190  1883   — 


isis;. 


UTo.  of  Obildreo, 


\vm  ,...    ^ 


I 


2a07 


QfiOH 


1890  1888   — 


18Q0 


1871    ~ 


350911389 

laioiaso 

2nn)lS9(9 

3bi»  is^.isas 

2514  1890 


1B«S;     2 


1876 

ie86      1 

3 


1 

1 

- 

- 

3 

3 

- 

- 

— 

- 

— 

- 

1 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

—      a 


—        3 


Pabtvxbi  nr  Mabbiaox. 


Brothers  and 
eUBten. 
[I  DC  lading  Per- 
son recorded.] 


t  Wife...  J  18*2 

I 
jHuBbAUd  1833 
(Wife  ...... 

twife....  (833 

jeuabuid  ]U3I> 
t»V« 


jHUi&Mirt  ^N54 
tWife    ...|lte5^ 

JHUBbaz]d  185«| 
(Wire....  iMflfi 

jHimbmiid  1M2 
t  WXft  . . .   I . . . ' 


f  Husband  1B20 
VWifo....  IS^ 

(BiwbBBd  IH4^ 
(Wife  . . .    18^0 

J  Bdflband  1853 

twiff__  le.'ia 

jHuabaDd  1841 


-\ 


HnHbandilK^JH 
Wlftj.   ..  I8tl6 


/  J^Hjf^aW 


l*i63 


-  |\WJf 

I  fUuBbuid  1841 
1842 


VWJfe. 

fHuNbatid 
iWifc..... 

j  Hiiifbi&iicl 
1  Wife  . . , . 

(Hnpb&nd 


{HuHb&ud 
(irunb&tid 


i»oa 

1i»64 


1849 
1864 


jHufibAnd 


.      \  HuKb&iid 


I  jUTiRhttnd 


_      iHiiBbaad  1830 


1  iri/# , 


j  IfunMud 

~        lWtft!..„ 


(Huahand  1^" 
~      \  Wife  , . ,    [l868 


1859 


1834 

IH87 


lB4t 
1»^ 


184SI 


1S57I 

lasa 


Deaf  BelfttiTML 

[Not  iiudnding  brothen  and  aisten 

nor  oliildren.] 


Second  ooosin  (Hoab.  No.  3498) . 
A  cousin 


Father  (Huab.  No.  2510). 


Third  consin 

Parents  (No.  2360) ;  aunt  (Wife  No!  32J 
fourth  cousin. 


2  nephews  (Hosb.  Na  3315  is  one) .. 


2  cousins- . 


Paternal  grandparents ;  2d  oonains : 
nieces  and  nephews. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


339 


PijtTiixBa  IN  Mabbzaox. 


I 


Awigned 
of  ■    " 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
ednoftted. 


Bemarke. 


2490 


2491 


2492 


2493 


2494 


2496 


2497 


2498 


2500 


{I 

{I 

{•r 
{b* 


Q608 


2504 


2605 


2506 


B 
2 


Softrlet  f erer. . 
Spotted  ferer. 

Scarlet  fever.. 


Pa., 
Pa. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Ireland. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Rnn'ft  of  the  c 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Pa.  .. 
N.T. 


Pa. 
Pa., 


Kendall. 


Scarlet  fever. 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Whooping  cough. 
Scrofula 


Scotland., 
Halifax. . . 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Ohio.. 


Spinal  fever . 
Spinal  fever . 


Mich. 
Bfich. 


Fever. 


Mich. . 
Mich. 


Dropsy    on    the 

brain. 

Scarlet  fever. 

W  ater    on    the 

brain 

Scarlet  fever. 

Cold  and  teething 


Mich. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio. 


N.  T.  &  C  N.  Y. 
Y.  &  C.  N.  Y. 


Spotted  fever... 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Ohio.. 


2608 


2609 


2611 


2612 


2513 


2514 


25161 


f     -^ 


Chicken  pox.. 
GatheringB  in  h'd 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


{i 

{••b 
{I 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Gold  in  head. . 
Spotted  fever. 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Md. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Ind.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Oal 

Oal 


First  marriage ;  aecond  to  Wife  No.  2492. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  ilret  to  Wife  No.  2491. 
Separated.    Died  1891. 

Second  oonsin  of  wife. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1161.    Died  1888. 


Parents  consina.    Slater  of  Wife  No.  214.    Dead. 

Bro.  of  Wife  No.  246,  Hnsb.  No.  2476,  Wife  No.  1680,  Wife 

No.  4816.    Died  18807 
Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  2950. 
Not  deaf. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3668L 
Died  1892. 


Dead. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  9S2,  Wife  No.  8817,  Hnsb.  No.'  2717. 

Died  1872. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  961.    Died  1882. 


Parents  second  cousins.     Sister  of  Wife  No.  1412  and  Wife 

No.  2054. 
Not  at  schooL 
Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  3496w    Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2762. 


Not  deaf. 

Divorced. 

Not  deaf.    First  marriage ;  second  to  a  hearing  man.     Died 
1884. 

Parents  second  connins.     First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb. 
No.  2671.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  896. 


340 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


35ie 

0917 


MAXBUnn^ 


IBOO 


i«n 


Nov  of  Ohildr«ai. 


1890  im 
1§»U  ,,,, 


j 

isffaiew  — 

I89I  JS71  3 

isa^A  18S9  I 

l80aiS71l  .,. 

ISOO  1«87  I 

I 


I 


3fi30|li»t»  ISsU'  — 


asaiapea  iB«o  . 


2539 


I 


ISOl, 


ladfi 


1S71 


25M  1*102  ....,..., 

3530  1804  1674      1 
Sfiin  Ift^iT  IBSfi      H 

iisyst  iftiH  irtihJ     a 


—        2  '  — 


—     a 


PiJtTirXBS  IN  Mauuaox. 


Brothers  and 
Bistera 
[Inoliidlzig  Per- 
son recorded.] 


18S6 
1860 


*  ,  \Wlfe.... 


JHtubaad 
~     twifB....!1866 


jHUBbPLod 
twifti.,.. 

/Hoiibuid 

lwif«.... 

/Huibsnd 
\Wife.,.. 

(Ha«bi.Qd 

twife... 

I 

fSuihand 

JHii«b&Qd 
twUe.  .. 

'  rHosbaud 


1846 
1849 


1844     6 


1861 
1860 


1869 


1871 


*Htiftb»nd 
(Bunbuid 

twif«  ..' 


jBTlBbUtft 

/fiuabuQd 
jBtuibwd 


1S41    IS 
Ittili     3 


!9fia| 


:!     1 


1844 

lati 


mm 
isoa 


it/oa 
lam 


/fiUAbODdi  . 


I  fEuHbsDd 


IBusband 
"ITnfe.... 

fEUHbAnd 
IWlfe.... 

iHtiflbud 

jHQBbftiid 

JfHiEasbAtid 

/Hunbuid 
twifn ... 

/MllMllUld 

tWlf c  .... 

jHoiiband 
IWlfe    ../ 

/Buibuid! 


1837 
laii 


i5 


Igll      6 
1813     7 


ISiG     2 
l&i^,     8 


issa 


18» 


tfia4 
35? 


1W7 
ISAfi 


1M<» 


1666 


Desf  BeUtiTes. 
[Not  inolndlng  brothen  m 
nor  children.] 


PMrents  (Mo.  24S) ;  ffrsnd-parents  (Jc 
60) ;  nnole  (Hosb.  No.  38)  ;  mint  (% > 
No.  1869) ;  4  cousins. 


3  nephews ;  2  nieces. 

Psrents  (No.  3628) ;  2  ondee  (Hasb.  5. 
8666  is  one) ;  Mint  (Wife  No.  3666) ; 
cousins. 


6  cousins  (Honb.  No.  S9tL  Hosb    5 
2948  are  indnded). 


Uncle ." . .  ^ 

Ooudn  (H  nsb.  No!  VttSl)*  •  'uncle! ! 


—    Cousin. 


TabiUar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


341 


Pabthsbs  in  Mabxiaob. 


s 

p 
a 

! 


I 


2516 
3517 

2618 


3521 
3623 
2538 

2624 

2625 
3526 
2527 
2528| 
3539 
3680; 
3681 
3582 

I 

2633 

I 
2584 

|25d5 

.2636 

'  I 
2587! 

2538j 

2589 

! 

'  25t0i 


il- 

"S 

1 


Aflalgned 
of  del 


leirftaa 


Bnln  few. . 


Inilam.  of  lungB, 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Whooping  cough 
Sosrlet  lever 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Pever. 

Qathfiriug  In  ear 

Bnln  fever 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.T 

St.  Joeq^'sL. 

N.  T.  ftPa... 


m., 

lU 


Mich.. 
Mich. 


N.  Y. 


N.Y 

N.  Y.  h,  0.  N.  Y. 


OaL. 


N.O. 
N.O. 


N.C. 


Va. 
Va. 


Remarks. 


Semi-mute. 

Ruente  oonaina.    Slater  of  Huab.  No.  2044. 
Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Huab.  No.  8466. 

Not  deaf.    IMed  18857 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  8666.    Dead. 

Sister  of  Huab.  No.  8666.    Mother  of  Huab.  No.  3634. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Ck>ld  In  the  head. 
Fever  causing  fits 


Scarlet  fever. . 


B 
8 

B 
^^1 


Meaales.. 


Bialng  in  head. 
Scarlet  fever. . . 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Mumpe 


Hartford.. 
N.Y 


Ohio., 
Ohio. 


N.Y. 

N.Y.. 


Ireland., 

N.Y.... 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Ind. 
Ind., 


Ind.. 
Ind. 


m.. 

Mo. 


m.  It  Mo . 
Ill 


N.Y 

St.  Joseph's . 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Hartford. 


Not  deaf. 


Dead. 
Died  1803. 


Paieuts  cousins.     Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3459  sad  Husb.  No. 
3784. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1106. 

Deserted  wife  a  few  days  after  marriage. 


Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  lat  to  Huab.  No.  8086;  8d  to  Husb.  No. 
1387 ;  4th  to  Husb.  No.  4869 ;  6th  to  Bush.  No.  4868. 


Died  1879. 
Died  1890. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  3138. 


Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2537. 


Ruents  cousins.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3586. 
Parents  second  cousina. 


342 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Makbxaoks. 


2641  1894  1892 


2642 

2643 
2644 
2646 
2646 
2647 


2648 
2549 
2660 
2561 
2662 


18981891 

I 
1890  1879 

189l|.... 

18901861 

I 

1890. 

I 
1889  1888 


1887  . 


1892  1892 

I 


1890  1890 


1893 


2663  1890  1874 


2664 

2666 
2666 
2657 


1890|1866 

I 


1890;.... 
189o| .... 

1891 '  1891 

I 


2668!  1893, 1876 

ansaitdta  11491 

Seisr)  inafl  1«89 
2661 1 1890  1880 

2662  1892  1890 

2663  1893  1891 

2664  1892 


Mo.  of  Ohildren. 


PjJtTNXBB  IH  MaBBIAOB. 


rHQBband 

[wife. 

fHnsband 

(Wife.... 

f  Husband 
tWife 


Brothers  and 
SiBten. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1861 

1876 
1861 
1868 
1864 


jBtiflbaiid  1M$6 
1wilt„.-;i«65 


lwifft„..]H»0 


1867'    4 


fHtisbMid'1821 
tWtfe....  1^16, 


j  Hft$hand 

(HUAbKDf] 

/  Bnsbuid 


HdKliATid  1>J66 


l'»7 
1869 


{wife 


■fHust 


Husbuid 


fHusb.. 

iwiffl  .... 


(HuBbuid 
"Iwjfe.... 

fHii»b«jd 

/Huftbtnd 
IWtfi! 

(HtiRbind 

(Wife...,  I860 


f  nrintmod 


ut:>.biizid 


\MQ 


1857 
1861 

1834 

1888 

1809 


1B71 
1822 


Pm%...    '1841    11 


iHuflbADd  18641 
\\Sitv  ...   ;i863 


I  Httebanii 


iWlfH..,, 


\ 


a  unbend 

VvvifL .... 

JHuBbuid  ., 


1862 

1849 
1864 

1860 


1849    16 
4 


1868 


—       1 


Deaf  ReUtiTM. 

[Mot  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


Mother  (Wife  No.  24S1) ;  nnde  ra^ 
No.  267) ;  aunt ;  8  cousins  fiiKduiiiik 
Hufib.  No.  266  and  Wife  No.  19i;  . 
second  cousin ;  2  grand-undee. 


4  oouaina. 


Third  cousin. . 


8  cousins 

2  nephews  or  niecee  . 


2  second  cousins. , 


Tabidar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


343 


PiJtTKBBa  IN  MiJtBXAOB. 


1 

AMlgnedc»iue 
ol  deafiieas. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarkfl. 

r  ^ 

Ohio 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8100. 

1 11 

Miinim 

Ohio 

{; 

Water  on  bndn.. 

0.  N.  T.  It  Le 

Oontonlx. 
CN.Y 

Ind. 

(■!<. 

Spotted  ferar.... 

Wbooplng  cough. 
Swelling  in  head. 

Sicknen 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Ill 

Parento  oonaloa. 

Not  deaf. 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  4386. 

/Chi. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3434.    Died  1878. 

I    B 

Died  1861. 

f  — 

Hartford 

N.  T 

Not  deaf. 

1     6 

FUl 

i    4 

Scarlet  ferer 

{     4 

N.T 

/.... 

• 

{.... 

Hartford. 

Hlch  .   . 

i    2 

Water  on  brain.. 

{.... 

(..-. 

\  — 

Not  deaf.    Second  marriage. 

(.... 

\..,, 

(     1 

Inflam.  of  Ixraln. 
Meaalea 

N.  T 

{  ^ 

N.T 

(    3 

Whooping  oongh 
and  meaalea. 

N.Y 

{b 

H.Y 

(..  . 

Pa 

Hartford 

Ill 

Died  1843. 

i   B 
/   B 

datherlnginhead 

t    1 

Ill 

/.... 

Clarke 

Horace  Mann.. 

NY. 

i    2 

/    2 

Diphtheria 

Gold 

Died  18TO. 

\2^ 
/     1 

Scarlet  fever. .  .. 

Difleaaeof  head.. 
Brain  fever 

N.Y 

Pa 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  1493. 

I    » 

N.Y 

{« 

W.  Va 

Mlch.lHll.... 
Mich 

Not  deaf. 

/  B 

Brother  of  THfe  No.  8661. 

i    3 

Gold  and  gathnv 
Ing  in  head. 

Died  1893. 

{ 

/.... 

Scotland? 

Ind.  &  Kana... 

Slckneflfl 

{ 

344 


Tahvlar  Statement  of  Marriages, 


UABUAOBg. 


3sea 
^m 

3ST1 

aft73 

2873 
3074 
2575 
afl7fl 
3677 
2578 
3579 

0360 

2SS1 
2aM2 

ass3 

%^M 
25W 

35S7 

2&8e 

3fi8» 


1883    . . 
1890 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


1390.    ...     - 
IriQOlSBa      I 

I     ' 


1094 


1891 


1H«K      I 
^     i 

! 


IfilSHJ 

leso 

1S30 
1800 

1»01 

1893 

I8ti0 
1801 
18flJ 

ifm 

1893 
18^2 
lU^ 


1379      8 


1883 


9590  ISH 


'"'I 


isyi    _ 
1^67     1 


I 

I 

1891      I 


PAmTinnM  nr  Mauuaob. 


\Wife  . . . 


(BtiBbiitid 
"Iwifi?  _ . . 

Wife.,,. 

fHu»b„ 

\Wlf e  .... 


1867 
1 


IHSl 


1842 


fHu»b«id  laei 


i  HuBbvid 
)  Wife .... 

(Bimlwad 
\Wlfe  , . . , 

(Huiibaud 

twjfe... 

(EuiibftTid 
\Wlfe.... 

/Ouabaud 
twife  ,  . . . 

(HiiMlmtid 
twife... 


1830 
ieS3 


/HaAfaand 
jWilft  .... 


fHnsband  18il 


1847 


18flS 

1849 


1737 
]8Lfi 


tft4« 
l!S34 


18^ 


4lviro.,,.;i8i9 
f  Husbwid  1837 


/Hiiibtnd 
/Husband 

tWft!.... 


18£8 

II 


18«) 


fHunbuid 

\VVlfe    . . ,  1H65 

JHuRband  lt^40 
IMV^ 


\Wlfe....  IHU 

fHiiftband  Islfi 
twrfti 1810 


tWiff^ 1M*3 

fMiisbimd  IBM 


jHuAbacd  1830 


HtiBband  I8fle 


Wlft> ....  ISM 


Brofhenand 
8iiten. 
[Ixudndlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


Deaf  BeUtiym. 
[Not  inolndlDg  tarothen  m 
nor  children.] 


'FMher'ireUtives" 


3  ooTulni. 
8  oouaiiii. 


3  nephews  or  nieces. . 


3  nephews  or  nieces. , 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


345 


PAmTiixBs  ZM  Habbiaob. 


I 

i 


3666 
26«8 
3587 
3668 
3669 
3670 
8571 
3572 
2578 
3674 
3676 
2676 
3677 
2678 
2(r79 


B 
6 


3 
3 

B 

3 
B 


B 
B 

'•1 


3688 

2684 
3585 

2686 
2587 
2688 
2689 

3690 


c 


Assigned 
of  diMfnea. 


Scarlet  fever. . . 
Kerroofl  fever.. 


Scariet  fever. . 
MenlngitiB . . . 


Softrlefc  fever. .... 
Meules  &  bH  Tr.. 


Soerlet  fever. . 


Sottlet  fever.. 


In  head.. 
Whooping  oongh 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Brain  fever. . . 


fev. 
byaflOl. 


Spotted  fever. . . 
Inflam.  of  brain. 


Siekneaa 

Scarlet  fever. 


Spotted  fever. . 
Dueaee  in  head. 

Spotted  fever. . . 


Cold.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Brain  fever... 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


QemLLnth^.. 
Germ.  Lnth'n. . 


Hartford 

Horace  lEann. 


la.  

0.  N.  T. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


St.  Joseph's . . 
Va 


Hartford 

Hartford 


Pa. 
Pa. 


N.  Y.  Impr'd. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Ind... 
Mich. 


Ind.... 
Tflinn. 


ni,  Ala.,  and 
T« 


Ind.. 


lU. 


Germany . 
m 


Hartford.. 
Hartford  . 


Hartford. 

N.  T.  k,  Oan- 
ajoharie. 

Eana.  &  Mo.. 

Hartford 


Hartford. 


Tex.,  W.  Va., 
Kendall  and 
OoU. 

CAW.  Va.... 


BemarksL 


Not  deaf. 


Parents  related.    Brother  of  Wife  No  3629. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  814. 


Died  1848. 
Died  1891. 


Parents  cousins. 

Brother  of  Wife.  No.  8821. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  1668. 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hush.  No.  3289  and  Wife  No.  2146. 


Parents  eoualna. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1892. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2686.    Died  1849. 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  3686l    Died  1848. 

Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  ISOSw 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1186,  Wife  No.  3869,  Husb.  No.  3689. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1186,  Wife  No.  3869,  Husb.  No.  3688. 
Not  deaf. 


346 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


FA»T»tte  nt  ICuaiAstt, 


Brothen  ftDd 
Blntera. 

BOD  recoPdtNl.J 


[Nol  lAcJuding  bnubrffl  and  liitcn 


PiTtnti  (No  M}  I  uncle  (Hash.  Ifo 
coUHLn    mnnt. 


Nephew  I  HmK  No.  33311;  niece  ^. 

No.  TM). 
Ketihew  mtiBb,  No.  Sa»l);  niece   ^ 

No.  7afl), 

ConMa  T H, ,  * 


Hotlier  todmide. 


%  uDcla . 


■tfte.isia 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


347 


Pakthkss  ih  UutBuac. 


■i 


i 
I 

o 
« 


1591 ! 

I 
2592, 

I 

26931 


I 
2694' 

I 

2695 

I 
2696 

2597; 

2598. 

2699' 

2600 

2601 ' 


5 

B 

f'1 


2602J 

I 
1003 

1604, 

2606 

2606| 

2607, 

I 
2608 

2600 

2610 

2611' 

2612; 

j 
2613 

2614; 

1 
2615 

I 
2616' 


B 
B 
B 
2 

6 
B 

A 

'a 

4 
8 


2? 


/Inf. 
B 


Awigned  caoBe 
ofr    - 


Brain  fever. , 


Swelling  In  ears. 
Scarlet  fever 


Dropsy. 


Meaalea 

Scarlet  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. .  . 


Oerebro-apu  men, 
Scarlet  fever..  .. 


Spasms.. 
Quinine . 


Brain  fever. , 
Lnng  fever., 


Fall... 


Scarlet  fever... 
Scarlet  fever.... 


Measles. 

Ceretoo-spi  men.. 
Fall? 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated^ 


Kendall  &  OoU, 
Ind 


m.  k,  Neb. 


Ind.. 


Pa., 
Pa.. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Md. 
111.. 


Oal.. 
Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Kans. 
Kans. 


La., 

lA.. 


Bemarks. 


Second  marriage ;  iirst  to  Hush.  No.  2486. 


Not  at  school. 
Not  deaf. 


Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  2428.     Brother  of  Wife 
No.  2920. 

Divorced. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hush.  No.  2157. 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hush.  No.  628. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8232.    Dead. 

Sister  of  Hush.  No.  3232.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  412. 


HartTd&CoU 


I  Not  deaf. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Hush.  No.  470. 


Ind. 
Ind. 


K.  Y 

Ind 

Kendall  &  Md. 


Second  marriage  probably ;  first  to  Wife  Na  2769. 
Died  1890. 


Spotted  fever. 
Cold  in  head. . 


8  I 

B 


Scarlet  fever. 

Brain  fever 

Typhoid  fever.. . . 
Spotted  fever.... 
Spinal  meningitis 


Va. I  Parents  cousins. 

Va I 


N.  0 
N.C. 


Nancy,  France. 


Ohio. 
Ohio.. 


Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage  ;  flrst  to  Hnsb.  No.  3868. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  8262. 


Ind.  It  Kendall. 
Ind. 


LeOontenlz... 


348 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriaget. 


I 


9617 
9618 
9619 


1890 
1890 
1890 


26901891 


9621 
9899 
9698 
9094 
9695 
9696 

9697 


9639 

9680 

9681 

9689 
9688 

9684 
9686 
9686 

9687 
9688 
9689 

2640 


1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 

1891 
)1890 

1890 
1890 

1880 

1898 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1891 
1898 
1898 
1890 
1893 


Ho.  of  Ohildroi. 


•!  1 
I 

1888.... 


1889  1 

I 

2 

1878  8 
1 
1 
8 
1 

1879 
1890 


1890 


1889 


4 
6 
1 
1 

1891 

1898  — 


1888.... 
1892  1 


Pabtmsbs  n  Mauuagb. 


/Hnstancl  1868 
\Wlfe....  1864 


I  /HnabHid 

\Wlf6.... 

(Hntbuid 
\Wife..., 


1845 
1866 


1857 


jHutibaind 

t  Wife....  11878 


(HntbMid 
twifo.... 


/Hoflbuid 
\Wif». 


i  Husband 
iwife.... 


(Hntbaad 


1809 
1846 


Brothers  and 
Bletex*. 
[InotndlDg  Per- 
son recorded.] 


11 


1806 
1852 1 


(Htulwnd  ... 
twife....  1868 

(HnsbsQdi....' 
\Wlfe ........ 


r  Hnstend  1845 


Wife. 


1 

{Hnsbsiid 
Wife .... 

{Hosbsnd 
Wife.... 
rHosbsiid 
IWlfe.... 

{Bnsbsnd 
Wife.... 

/Hnsbsnd 
twife..  . 

(Hiuband 
tWife . . . . 

(Hnsbsnd 
twife.... 

(Hnsbsad 
twife.... 

/Hnsbsnd 
\Wlfe.... 


1859 

1865J 
1868' 


1887 

1864 ' 

187o' 

1846, 

1858 

1861 
1864 


—       4 
1  I     1 


4  <     7 
2  I     8 


9     — 


Desf  BelattTM. 
[Not  including  brothers  snd 
nor  children.] 


I  8 
4 
8 
8 


1829 

I 

1827 

1880 

1809) 

1831 ; 

1860 


(Hnsbuid  1869 
1  Wife....  1 1867 


/Husbsndi . 


(Hnsbsnd  . 
\Wife...'. 


rHiiiiband>1868 
(Wife....  1862 


10 


Ck>Qsin  (Wife  No.  9691).. . . 
OoQsin  (Hnsb.  No.  2691). 


Psreots  (No.  9691) ;  9  aunts ;  9  uncles.. 


9  cousins  (Wife  No.  2623,  Wife  No.  611;. 
(3onsins ;  nephew  (Hnsbw  No.  514X 


PsTButs  (No.  9621) ;  9  nncles;  2  annta.. 


6  oonsins  (Including  Hnsb.   No.  9630, 
Hash.  No.  9681,  Hash.  Na  9629). 


6  cousins  (including  Husb.  No.  9639, 

Hnsb.  No.  2630^usb.  No.  9631). 
2  oonsins  (Husb.  No.  1838  and  Wife  Ko. 

783) :  2  second  cousins ;  fourth  ooo- 

sln  (Husb.  No.  783). 
2  cousins  (Husb.  No.  9627  sad  Husbi  No. 

9628). 


9  cousins  (Hnsb.  No.  9697  and  Husb.  Ka 


9  cousins  (Husb.  No.  9697  and  Husb.  No. 
9698). 


Psrents  (Na  9684) . 


Cousin. 


2     — 


TabtUar  Statement  of  Marriagee. 


349 


Pabthbbs  in  Mabszaos. 

• 

9B17 

1  2618 

1 

Aaalgned  oawe 
oTdeafnew. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarka. 

Scarlet  ferer..... 

ni 

Ill 

Scarlet  feyer 

Brain  fever 

1 
2610 

Hartford 

Brother  of  Wife.  No.  1826. 

Scarlet  ferer 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deal    Died  1801. 

Not  at  Bohool. 

2690 
2621 

W.  N.  T 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

{   B 

Mother  of  Huab.  No.  9622  and  Huab.  No.  2624. 

Parents  couaina.   Brother  of  Huab.  No.  3624. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deal 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  611 

2622 
'  2623 

1           1  ^   ^ 

Parenta  oouaina.    Brother  of  Huab.  No.  2622. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

2634 
'  2626 

Pneumonia 

N.O 

! 

2626 

\         . 

Qa 

1 

f    B 
1  B 

{' 

Va. 

Parenta  oouaina.    Brother  of  Huab.  No.  2628. 

2627 

Va. 

Va 

Parenta  cousina.    Brother  of  Huab.  No.  2627. 

2628 

Va. 

Sister  of  Huab.  No.  1840. 

Va. 

Brother  of  Huab.  No.  2681.    Died  about  1884. 

2629 

I    8 

Va. 

Fteenta  related.    SUtor  of  Husb.  Na  2678.    Dead. 

Va. 

2660 

I    3 
I     4 

{i 

Billona  fever.... 

Wbooping  oongh. 

Scariet  fever..... 

Soreain  the  head. 
Scariet  fever 

Uloeninhead... 

Pa 

Va.  

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2639L 

2681 

Va. 

3682 
263S 
2684 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Not  deaf.    Divorced. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  4886.    Mother  of  Wife 
No.  8026. 

Mother  of  Husb.  Na  268X    Died  1886. 

3636 

' 

Scrofula 

Ind 

•  2686 

2687 
,2688 
i26a0 

Mo 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1882. 

Mo 

( 

Not  deaf. 
Died  1888. 

{ 

( 

N.  Y 

2640 

{  i 

Scarlet  fever 

N.T.Imp'dkSt. 
Joaeph»8(N.Y.) 

350 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


PiLBTHSBS  IN  MABBIAOK. 


Mil 

9M2 
3648 
9644 
9645 
9646 
9647 
2648 
9649 
9660 
9661 
9659 
9668 
9664 
9666 
9666 
9667 
9668 

2669 

9660 

96C1 
9669 
9663 
9664 
9666 


1890 

1890 

1890 

1898.. 

1890  1889 

1899 

1891 

1899 


1891 


18991847 
18901868 
1890 


1876 


1889 
1890 
1890.. 
1890 


18911867 

1899 

1890 

18911866 


1890 


1861 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


1898. 
18011891 
1898 1899  1 
1890. 
1890,1864  6 


1  I    9 

I 


-       » 


/HnBteDd 
tWife. 

fHnsband 
tWife. 

(Hnsbuid 
\Wift. 


(HaBband 
twife 


(HtMbuid 
/Hoibuid 


(Huabuid 
tWif©. 


Brofhen  and 
Blsten. 
[Inoladlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I 

1845 
1861 

1846 
1844 

1864 


1866 


477 


(Hosband 
tWife.... 

(Hneband 
\Wife.... 


1868 
1871 


(HuBband  1831 
tWife....  1837 


(Hneband 
iwife. 


jHiuband 
t  Wife . 


(Hnaband 
twife.... 

/Hneband 
tWife . . 

(HuBband 
tWife . 


1887 
1841     4  I 


1819 
1836 


1819 
1828 


(Husband  1830 
\Wife 


(Hnsband 
tWife.... 


(Hnsband 
twife.... 


(Hnsband 
twife... 


1847 
1852 


1815 
1893 


1816 
1814 


{Huaband  1838 
Wife....  1888 

(Hnsband  1863 
IWife... 


(Hnsband 
\WIfe .... 

(Hnsband 
tWife . 

(Hnsband 
tWife . 


18M 


1841 
1866 


(Hnsband 


1822 


\  Wife...  1 1846 


\\ 


Deaf  BelatlTea. 

[Not  inoladlng  brothen  and  slsim  I 

nor  chlldDBn.] 


Mother  and  others  partially  deaf. . 


Father   (Hnsb.   No.    8616);    2   cinc 
(probably  Hnsb.  No.  3614  and  hjs  « 

ter). 


Parents  (No.  9660) . 


Annt  andoonain. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


351 


Pabthxbs  zxr  Mabbiaox. 


I 


2641 
964? 
2643 
9644 
9645 
9646 
2647 
2648 
2649 
2660 
9651 
2662 
2668 
2654 
2655 
2656 
9657 
2668 

2659 

2660 

2661 
2662 
2663 
2664 
2665 


(  — 


{i 


{■r 

{..', 

{I 
{•r 
{^,- 

{I 


n 


8X 


(Inf. 
\  B 

{I 

i: 


n 


Abflcess  In  head. 


FeTer.. 


Meningltk. . 


Scarlet  fever. 


Spinal  meningitis 
Spotted  ferer 

Siokneaa 


nineaa 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Dropey  In  head. 


Scarlet  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Measles  . 
ninees... 


Illness 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Discharge  of  can- 
non. 
Slckuess 


Spinal  menlngitia 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 


Ala. 


Wis.. 
Wis.. 


N.Y. 


O.  &  Tenn. 


Mich. 


LeConteulx. 
Le  Conteulx  I 

W.  N.  y. 
N.Y 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Mich. 


Pa. 

ni. 


N.O. 
N.C. 


Hartford  . 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Hartford. . 
Hartford. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford  . 


Hartford.. 

N.Y 

Hartford. 


la., 
la... 


Ohio.. 
Pa.... 


Oerznany . 
Mo 


Bemarks. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  4464.    Dead. 


Divorced. 
Not  deaf. 

Probably  not  at  school. 
Died  1874. 


Not  deaf. 

Separated  1802. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2806. 


Diedl89X 
Not  deaf. 

Died  1889. 

First  marrla<(e ;  2d  to  Husb.  No.  466 ;  8d  to  Hnsb.  No.  1801. 

Died  1898. 
Dead. 


Not  deaf. 


Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Hnsb.  No.  1169.     Sister  of  Wife 

No.  1797. 
Dead. 


Died  1857. 
Not  at  school. 


Died  1890. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8278. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2669. 
Died  1864. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2668. 
Died  1891? 

Died  1884. 

Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2661. 


Divorced  1893.    Second  maniaffe :  flrst  to  Wife  No.  2604. 
Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Hnsb.  No.  1626.    Parents  second 
oonsins. 


352 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagee, 


Mabbiaoss. 


Pabthxbs  in  Mabbxaob. 


3009 


LKTO 
9«TS 

aore 


1890 
1893 
1^3 
IBfll 

ism 

1399 

teii 

1693 
1800 


I 
I 

3flT&  lEifil 
3078  IBBl 


QUI 

36sa 


3(184 


3S97 
3089 


m79 


1890 

1964 
IS75 

1891 
l»91 
1S87 
1S86 


tS82 


1«90 
1803 

iimo 

I 

18901.... 

1H93| 

1803..-.. 

la&o.... 

iaS3t884 
IWl  1872 
1S1J3  1891 


380118801873 


No.  of  Otiildren. 


twife. 

jHoibuid 
twif©. 


j  Husband 
tWife. 


/Husband 
\Wife.... 


/Husbuid 

twif© 


/Hutbuid 
t  Wife .... 

(Husbuid 
\Wlfe . 

(HoilMUid 
twifo 


1861 
1869 


1869 


1839 


1849 
1866 


1861 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Inolnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


(Husband  1866 
tWife....  11871 

(Husband  1869 
tWife 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
\Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
\Wlfe... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

jHfUband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
twife... 


/Hnsb.. 

twife.... 

/Husband 
tWife.  .. 

(Husband 
\Wif€.... 


/Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

(HuBband 
tWife.... 


1886 
1839 


1836 
18»6 


1866 
1869 


1861 
1864 


1860 
1864 


1863 
1864 


1870 
747 


1866 
1868 


1860 


1854 
1886 


1846 


1838 
60? 


1864 
1870 


Deaf  RelAtiTea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  listen 

nor  children.] 


Paternal  grandparents 
2  nieces  and  nephewi 


second  couaiai 


A  distant  cousin. 


Second  cousin. 


Parents  (So,  1397);  3  cousins' (Huh. 
No.  2788  and  Wife  Na  8(Q1). 


Nephew. . 


Mother  and  brother  partially  deaf  trm 


TaMar  Statement  of  Marriagee. 


353 


PAmTNXBB  IN  MaRBTAOK. 


I 


B 

6 

B 


t 

B 
B 


8 


13 


AflBlgred 
of  deafnew. 


Af«U. 


A  blow. 


AfRU 

Ohicken  poz.. 


Spotted  ferer. . 
Spotted  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever... 


Scarlet  fever. . . 
Scarlet  fever. . . 


Som.. 
Fever.. 


Brain  fever 

Typhoid  fever.. 


Typhoid  fever... 
Whooping  congh. 


Meningitis.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Inilam.  of  brain. 


Spinal  menlngitiB 
Spinal  meningitifl 


Sores  in  ears..... 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
edncated. 


Oal... 
N.  T.. 


Ind 

Nova  Scotia.., 


Nova  Scotia. . 
Hartford 


la.... 
Ohio.. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


la.  . 
Neb., 


N.T.. 
N.  T. 


N.  T 

N.T.  kind.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Ohia. 
Ohio.. 


m.. 

lU.. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford., 


Ind., 
Ind. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


m.. 


Ind 

Pa.  ft  la.. 


Va 

Va.*W.  Va. 


ni.. 
m.. 


Hartford. 


Remarks. 


Not  deaf. 
Parents  oonsins. 


Not  deaf.    Dead. 

Second  maniage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  4398.    Died  1892. 


Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2871.    Divorced.    Died 
1891. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2670.    Died  1891. 
Second  marriage;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  25li.    Parents  second 

consius.    Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  896. 
Brotherof  Hnsb.  Na  2678. 


Brother  of  ^a8b.  No.  2672. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Na  2778. 
Parents  cousins. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Wife  No.  2677. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2876. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  164S. 


Died  1898. 


Not  deaf. 

Died  1891?    Semi-mntei 


Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2768. 
Not  deaf.    Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  266. 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8089. 


354 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


«» 


2094 


1990 
1891 

1S90 

1J9Q2 


I 

a 

o 

a 

1S93 


IBSB 

I 
IBT?'     1 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


1890 

1894,...      *i 
Vim  .„.l     1 


I 

2ioo'iw»...J   a 

I       I 


aToa 

97U4 


iewiia87  _ 


I      I 


IHH  tft79 


arofliepo 

!n07  1893 
2708  1890 
3709  1B0X 


371U18^ 


a 


1B75      B 

i 


I 


^11 

3713 
371^ 
2T11 
371B 


^mmi 


ISM 

lft90 
1889 


1^0  lH«ta,     1 


■I 


Pabtksbs  zh  Mabriaox. 


(Husband 
tWife.... 

{Huaiband 
twife. 

rHnaband 

{Wife. 

/Hnaband 
\Wlfe  .. 

/Husband 
twife 


(Husband 
twife.  . 

/Husband 
twife. 


1864' 
1860 


1860 
la^iS 


/Husband 
twife... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife. 

(Husband 

(Wife . . . 

/  Husband 
iwife.... 

/Husband 
twife..  . 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
t  Wife .... 


/Husband  1 1860 
t  Wife....  11848 

/Husband  1836 
twife....  1842 


/Husband 
twife .... 


1836 
1886 


1874 
1833 


1899 
1844 


1814 


1866 
1872 


1862 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1856     8  { 
1866     8 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  atsterB 

nor  children.] 


A  cousin. 


8  I  — 


8  I  — 
8  I  - 


Oousln. 


1867 
1860 


1860     8 
1868     8 


1864 
1862 


1864 


1861 
1866 


/  Hu»hand 
t  Wife . 


/Husband 
twife.... 


/Husband 
\Wife, 


/Husband 
tWife.... 


/Husband 
twife.... 


{Husband 
Wife... 


1844     8 


1861 
1865 


1873!     1 


7  !  - 

i 
2     — 

8'- 


7  ;  — 

7     — 


A  third  cousin., 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriaget. 


355 


Pabthzbs  in  Mabbiaqv. 


I 


AMdmedc 
of  aa»fD4 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Bemarks. 


BilionBferer.... 
Typhus  ferer. . . 


m.. 
ni.. 


Scrofnla.. 


Dimeee  In  throat 
and  bams. 


Ohio 

Hartford.. 


AfaU 

Scarlet  ferer. 


N.  T.. 
N.T., 


N.  T.. 


Died  188a 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Dledl8Sa. 


{Si 


Spinal  ferer . . . . , 
Brain   fever  or 

diphtheria. 
Scarlet  fever.... 


HI. 

Mich,  h 

phetik 

S.0 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Wis.. 
Wis.. 


Parents  consins. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  9006. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  79. 


a 

IT 

a 

B 
B 

6 

6 

1 

B 
B 

1 
11 

B 


Scarlet  fever. 


N.  T.  h  St.  Jo- 
seph's. 
Mo.  &  Neb..... 
Mo 


Scarlet  fever  and 

erysipelas. 
Brain  fever 


Ind., 
Ind. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Pa 

w.  Pa. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Fever 

Hydrocephalns . 


N.O. 
N.  O.. 


Sickness. 

Spotted  fever. 


Ind. 
Ind. 


Catarrhal  fever. 
Measles 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Mo. 

Ky. 
Ky. 


A  fall., 


Hartford  &Pa. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Tenn. 
Tenn. 


Diphtheria . 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Neb. 


356 


Tabular  Statement  of  Man*iage%, 


2717 

ana 

3721 

37ast 

3Ti4 

am 

3738 
371T 

3T3§ 

2730 
9731 

37»3 
37M 

37^7 

3T38 

97© 
27*0 
3741 


I 


i 

1890 

iseo 

1 

139C» 
1990 
1899 

1 
1S91 

1SB1 

ISW 
ISKI 
1»W 

isiiii 

1891 

1891 

189H 
1891 
1892 


1876 


1893 


1802 


1^3 
1374 

1«79 

lfi92 
1888 
1«M8 
lfl61 


XVSfi 


1368 


1W2 
1891 


No.  of  CblldWO. 


t     — 


1 :  — 


Pabthxbs  in  Markiaoe. 


/HiiHbfttid 


Brotbenand 

Siflten. 

[Inoladliig  Per- 

■on  recorded.] 


1B49;    4 


(Hiul»nd 
jHmband'ia^T 
JHiihbatiO  .... 
JHuflbana, 1*1*3 


Jllnjibtttidl  \m 


\m 


J]Ti]i>^babd 


rnuHbAiKl  iMft 


[Wlfi..  . 


I  MO 


t  HLiHbatiEl  )S46 
1  Wife    ..    ;H?S7 


J  HU'Nbaad  isflT 


(Huh  hull  L^l 

(llnr^htkiKl 
"(Wifi-    . 

1  Wlf,. , . . . 
f  Ifii^hjiiul 

(  wir.  ... 


Kil 


ife. 


iil? 


1K21 
1M3« 


IrtUl 


tHnnlKiiitl  1858 
\^\W \. 

twif- . ...  , 


{ 


STi!*'  ....  ThW 
lilnflbaTiil  IHfig 

lHuNbimdl83B 


Deaf  Belatlyea. 

[Not  Indnding  brothers  mnd  slsten 

nor  children.] 


2  nephews  (Hiub.  No.  8S16  la  one). . . 


Cousin  . 


3d  cousin ;  4  nephews ;  nieoe  . 


3d  oonsln ;  4  nephews ;  nleoe 

Parents  (No.  1176) :  nncle  (Htub.  >' 
622) ;  2  annto  (Wife  Na  830  and  Vil- 
No.  3701);  3d  cousins. 


Uncle  (Hnsb.  No.  1297) ;  2  cousins  I'is- 
dndiug  Wife  No.  3682). 


Cousin  (Hush.  No.  1961) ;  uncle. . 


(Tonsins  (Wife  No.  2788,  Husb.  No.  2764. 

Wife  No,  1824). 
Cousins 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


357 


Pabtkxu  nr  Marbiaox. 


i 

1 

2717 
2718 
2719 
2720 
2721 
2722 
2728 
2724 
2725 

2726 
2727 

2728 
2729 
27iM) 
2781 
2782 

2788. 

2784 
2785 
2786 
2737 

2738  • 

2739 
2740 
2741 


{^ 


{..• 


[I 

{I 
{I 

f » 
{.5 


Aadmedeau 
of  deaftieOT. 


TyplioUl  fever... 


Soarlet  fever. . 


Soviet  fever. 
Bnln  fever... 


School  for  the 
deef  where 
ediioeted. 


Ohio.. 


Neb. 
AU.. 


m.. 

la.., 


Hertford. 
Hertford. 


Ark., 
la... 


{..'. 


{i 


{ 


Brain  fever... 
Oerebro-epu  men. 


InflaoL  of  brain. 


inoen 

''FaU'g  Into  lye'' 


Swellings  in  head 
and  throat. 

Spinal  fever 

Spotted  fever 


Oong'n  of  brain. 


Bnnning  at  ean 
Blaing  In  head. 


MeiMles 

Soarlet  fever. . 


Ont , 

MontreaL., 


Ghk 

Qa 

Qa 

N.O.  ftOa.. 


N.T. 

N.T.  Imp'd.. 

Ind.  ftOoU.. 
Ind 


Hartford. 
N.T 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Mloh.. 

Ind..., 

Ind.... 

Ohio.. 
Ohio... 


Ind. 
Mo.. 


Hd. 
Md. 


Va 

Va.  *N.  0.. 


Ho. 


Bemarka. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  962,  Wife  No.  8317,  Hnsb.  No.  2606. 
Not  deaf. 

Seoond  marriage ;  flrat  to  Wife  No.  2786. 


Second  marriage;  flrat  to  Wife  No.  2454.  « Dead. 


Not  deaf. 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  2888. 


Bro.  of  Wife  No.  8417.  Wife  No.  1028.    Parents oonalna.    1st 
marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  2727.    Uncle  of  Wife  No.  2258. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8718.    Died  1876. 

Bro.  of  Wife  No.  3417  and  Wife  No.  1028.  2d  marriage ;  Ist  to 
Wife  No.  2726.  Parents  oonsina  Unole  of  Wife  No.  2268. 
The  hearing  child  is  hard  of  hesilng. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8210,  Wife  No.  3197. 
Died  1862. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  852L 

Parents  consins.    Bro.  of  Hnsb.  No.  2459,  Wife  No,  252£^ 


Not  at  school. 

Parents  ooosinB.    Sis.  of  Hnsb.  No.  2764  and  Wife  No.  1324* 

Parents  consins.    Died  1891. 
Not  deaf. 


358 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


S   1 


374Q 

arru 

371£ 
3T4fl 
3Ti7 
37iS 
3749 
3TS0 

3TGSI 
376S 
3754 
3T5G 
27JSft 
3757 


Maabiaqbs. 


I 


g.     No.  of  Oblldren. 


5      t 


1853. 


I 


li77j     3 


1803 

lS94l«ei  2 

laao.  ..  1 

isei  i@«s  - 

!      I 

ism'.,,.  I  2 

i 

1890 1974  6 

1S»    ■ . . ;  . . . 


isssieiraj  - 


ItfWlS^  .... 

18iM)  .    ..     ... 

1890 1*80  2 
l^K)  ]84a  1 
19931*92    _ 


i7B8  1«9^  . .  -      3 


27fie 
37(10 

arm 

2703 
3763 
276* 

i7(5(\ 
a7flT 


'         I 

igooieso    3 


I892|.... 

i9OTi«etK 


iKPa  1^131  1 

I8tt0.,..  1 

189L  xm)  6 

ti94    I^U7  2 

t^O  1377  2 


Pabthkbs  in  Mabbtaqk. 


/Husband 
twife... 

I  (Husbuid 
twife . 

/Husbuid 
twife .... 

/Htwbuid 
twife... 

/Hnsbuid 
twife .... 

/  Haiband 
1  Wife .... 

(Htuband 
twife .... 

(HtiflbaQd 
twife... 


1828 
1824 


1840 
1857 


1850 
1856: 


1844 
1865 


1868 
1861 


1866 
617 


1854 


Brothenand 
SlBten. 
[Including  Per- 
son reoorded.] 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife . 

/Husband 
twife.... 


(Hnsb. 

Jwife... 


1841 
1846 


1879 
1866 


1846 
1846 


18(51 


/Husband  1858 


twife. 

twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 


1861 


1868 
1848 


1868 
1864 


1866 


twife....  1859 

/Husband,  1832 
twife 


/Husband '1834 
twife ....  1833 


/Husband 
twife .... 


/Husband 
twife   ... 


11 


1862     1  i 


1848 
1858 


/Husband  1829 
twife....  1 1858 

/Husband  1 1824 
twife....  1840 

/Husband  1859 
twife . . 


/Husband 
twife.... 


1841 
1855 


Deaf  Belatiyea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sisters 

nor  children.] 


4  uncles. 


Oousln. 


Father's  cousin.    Parents  hard  of  hec^ 
ing. 

A  cousin 


"Yes".. 


Second  cousin... 
Cousin , 


Cousins.. 


Aunt. 

Father  (Hnsb.  No.  1901). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


359 


PABTKSB8  nr  IfABBIAOB. 

1 

1 

AMigned  cause 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarka. 

f.... 

OonTQlBioiui 

N.  T. 

N.  T. 

Uneducated. 
Uneducated. 

Educated  at  home. 

Died  1889. 

Parents  oousina. 
Dead. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2511. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  2873. 

Died  1893. 

Parents  distantly  related. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  at  school.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  1088. 

Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  8,  Hush.  No.  940. 

Died  1893. 

Sister  of  Wife  Na  803B.    Probably  married  twice; 
marriage  to  Husb.  No.  1736.    Dead. 

Dead. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  3788. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3430. 

Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  1834,  Wife  No. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3425. 

Parento  couaina.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1863. 

{..  . 

[1 

Ift 

N.T 

N.T 

IiiilAm.]nhMd.. 

Ill 

m.&Ind 

Va. 

{I 

Va.  

Ifeningitlfl 

0«rebro-«p.  men. 

Texan 

IlL  &  Texas. . . . 
Wls.*Ooll.... 

{1 

J.... 

ffi^^knfMi 

Ill.*Oal 

Oregon 

Horace  liann.. 
Horace  liann. . 

Ohio. 

Ohio 

Scarlet  fever..... 
MeningltlB. 

Coldinhead  .... 
^lioknfm. ........ 

Ib 

XTtah 

i    B 

{2 
{i 
{i 
{*• 
{S 

f 

N.T 

Scarlet  ferer..... 
Spinal  tni»f?tngttJB 

Mo 

Mo 

Pa 

P» 

Spotted  fever.... 
Spotted  fever.... 

Ind 

Ind 

Miss 

Ala.  &  Miss.... 

other 

* 

{ 

1.... 

Scarlet  fever 

Meaalea 

N.T. 

N.  T 

N.  Bronswick.. 
Hartford 

Mo 

{    8 

Scree  in  head.... 

Brain  fever 

Brain  fever 

Mo 

1    B 

Hartford 

N.T 

3788 

(.... 

•  •• 

N.T 

{2+ 

BUlona  fever 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Ill 

Va.  &  La 

T«TW» 

(   B 

Mo 

1    B 

Mo 

I   « 

360 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Haxbiaoxs. 


Pabthsbs  zh  Marbiaob. 


2768 
aT7o 


1894 
1394 


1880 
1887 


1891  1839 

I 
milS90l^>W 


^Ti 


1898 


a77ai8M1894 


2TT41S»a 


9T7IS 

me. 

3777 

a77i 


18981893 

i 


1893 


19H 
1B04 


laM 

1894 
1098 


a7TOll«a  l«98 

i    ! 


anat 

3783 
3783 


ia&4 
laesi 

1Bm!i594 


37M.1B1I4 

^TBslliW 

I 

2787  1390 


3788 
3789 
2790 


1890 
1894 


1894 
1E94 


1863 
1889 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


(HiwbMid  1846 


\Wlfe . . 

/HOBbADd 

tWife.... 

fHuiband 
twlfe.... 


fHaflband 
(Wife.... 

/Hasb.. 

tWife.... 

(Hnaband 
twife.... 


1862 


1831 
1848 


Brothers  uid 
Bitten. 
[Ineliiding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1886 


1864 


1860 
1866 


jHiubaQdil860 
tWife....  1869 

HusbADd  1868 


Wife....  1866 
1869 


|Hu8bAad 
(Wife.... 
(HnnbADd 


(HnsbADd 
twife... 


1878 
1866 


1869 


/Husband,  1871 


\Wlfe... 

/Hosband 
twife.... 


1873 


(Hiubandi . 
\Wlfe....  . 


/HnsbAad  .. 
twife....!.. 


/Ha8buidl869 
\Wife....\. 


/Husbuid 
twife.... 


1864 
1868 


/Hosband 

twife....  1 1844 

jHneband  . 
twife 


/Haiband 
twife .... 

(Hasband 
twife .... 


1847 
43? 


1814 
1826 


( Husband  1868 
t  Wife....  1863 

(Husband  1809 
\Wife....\. 


Deaf  BelatlTes. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  alsten 

nor  children.] 


Uncle  (Husb.  No.  3444) :  2  aunts  (Wl' 
No.  660  and  Wife  No.  3792)  ;  2  secom 
cousins  (Husb.  No.  8816  and  Host 
No.  8817) ;  2  third  cousins  (indudlr. 
Husb.  No.  8316);  6  fourth  cooeju 
(including  Husb.  No.  SSll,  Wife  > 
2197,  Wife  No.  8668,  and  HusIil  >' 
3486). 

2  cousins  (including  Wife  No.  883.)... 


A  dis^wit  cousin. 


Nephew  and  nieoe. . 


Tabular  Siaiement  of  Marriaget. 


361 


PABTims  nr  Mabbzaos. 

j 

1 

{b 

of  deafneM. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarka. 

2768 

Inllftm.  of  brain  . 

N.  T 

N  T 

Flrit  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2688. 
Dead. 

Flnt  maniage  probably ;  aeoond  to  Wife  Na  2606. 

yrtm^iff^ 

N.T 

2760 

Meulea. 

Hartford 

N  Y 

Not  deaf. 

2770 

(.... 

Ho.  T 

2771 

{b 
f.... 

111 

Dead. 

2772 

{ * 

TypbuB  fever 

Spotted  fever  ... 

Mich 

Pa 

Le  OoQtenlx. . . 
la 

{1 

"  B 

Bndn  fever 

■plnal  fever 

2774 

la 

Ohio            .  . 

Died  1804. 

Flrat  marriage ;  aeoond  to  Huab.  No.  8786 

2775 

Spotted  fever  h 

qQlnine. 
Scarlet  fever..... 

Scarlet  fever 

Ohio 

2776 

St  Joa.,  N.  J., 

k  Hartford. 
N.  T.Imp'd.  .. 

^'Hlt  .  .       .... 

Hflll 

{• 

Spotted  fever.... 

I» 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2676. 

2778 

{A 

f .... 

Spotted  fever.... 

Fa 

2779 

Pa 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  2236. 

Ireland 

2780 

{. 

{- 

Not  deaf. 

2781 

/.... 

Pa 

278a 

1 

Pa 

r.... 

Menlngitia. 

Scarlet  fever 

Long  fever 

2784 

Wla.*Ohla... 
Ohio. 

Not  deaf. 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  773 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Na  2718. 
Dead. 

2786 

Hartford 

2786 

{  ■■ 

{5 

P».7 

N.  Y. 

2787 

Tnflam,  in  head. . 

Died  1879. 

Ohio 

Died  1890. 

2788 

Ohio 

Sister  of  Hnsb  No  S403 

1C^n^ 

2780   y^l 

iTnnn 

2700 

/... 

P» 

Died  1864. 

{- 

Not  deaf.    Deserted  her  hnsband  a  week  after  marriage. 

862 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


MAAnlAf}sa, 


379a  1693  iHSa 
^T9iO  1B90  197S 

'     I 

S7H  IBSa  ISSO 

i   i 

2707  laga  \m2 

I       I 

3T»H  1893  IfM 

I     I 

3T»  1$S1»  ISTfi 

I     i 

3800  IBBP IBIM 


No.  of  diUdj^eii. 


38U1  18fil 


18SG 
ISBT 


f         I 
38031801  ISSa 


asu  laao  i87i 

I   I 


2807 
3S01J 
3l9tl 


18911 tesa    3 

14 
2 

3 


lisaL... 

ISPS  LSfll 

i8oa  ..., 


I 

180a,lSd3 
18901  IBfrM 


^l!2lS0(}!lBeO 


3313 
3SI4 
3fll& 
3glfi 


1890  18941 
1WHJU979 
1B9J,,... 

laaoS  ,.. 


13 


i  I 

A  ,  B 

-!  * 

I 

-  '        1 

-  8 

-j    3 

i 

9 

a 
ft 

1 
I 
1 

1 '  — 


-     1 


I 


I 

-I  * 

a    — 

—  4 

—  ja 


Pabthxbs  zh  Mahrtaok. 


\Wlfe. 
J  Husband 


(Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife. 

(Husband 
\Wife. 

/Husband 
twife.. 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife... 

/Husband 


j  Husband 
XWife. 


/Husband 
twife.... 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
tWife... 

/Husband 

tir<A».... 


(Husband 
iwife... 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 


twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife ... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


1814 
1818 


1845 


186S 
1800 


1804 
1806 


1853 
1852 


1867 
1861 


1844 
1846 


1868 
1867 


1841 
1851 


1864 


1869 
1868 


1847 
1888 


1831 
1882 


1809 


1833 


1805 
1872 


1886 


1870 

1828 
1888 

1829 


1868 
1867 


1849 
1862 


1848 
1863 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son reoorded.] 


I 


/Husband  1806     4 


Deaf  BelattTesL 
[Not  including  brothers  and 
nor  children.] 


Cousin  (Wife  No.  600).. 


Nephew , 

Mother*s  cousin . 


Father  hard  of  hearing. . 


Parents  (No.  2813} ;  uncle. 


Cousin. 


Tabular  Statement  of  JUarriages. 


363 


Paxthxbs  zm  ICabbiaob. 


I 


■{: 

B 

8 

B 

B 

10 

B 

B 

a 

6 
9 


6 
B 


la 


14 


ABdgned 
of  "    ' 


Fever 

Boarlet  ferer. 


Pita 

Scarlet  ferer. 

Whooping  cough. 


Scarlet  ferer. . . 
Neryona  fever. 


Scrofula , 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Sploal  fever.... 
Water  on  brain. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Tooth  and  ear- 
ache. 
A  cold 


Afall. 


Oong'n  of  brain. , 
Fever. 


Hmnpa. 


Oerebro-ap.  men. 


in  hea 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever. . . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Croup. 


Fever. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
ednoated. 


Hartford. 
Pa 


Hartford,   Pa., 
and  Coll. 


Kendall  Ac  Md, 
Md 


Pa.&W.Pa... 
W.Pa 


Manoheater. , 
m 


Olarke.... 
Hartford . 


Minn. 


N.  Y 

Hartford. 


Montreal 

N.  T.  &  Mon- 

treal. 
Toronto 


Mich.. 
Mich. 


Iowa . 
Iowa  . 


Ohio. . 
Ohio.. 


N.T.. 
N.  T. 


ff.Y.. 


Tezaa . 
Tezaa.. 


111.. 


W,  Va. 


Hartford. . 
N.  Y. 


N.O.. 
N.O.. 


N.O. 
N.O. 


Hartford . 
Hartford.. 


Wla.. 
Wla.. 


Hartford . 


Hwmafki. 


Dead. 

First  marriage ;  aecond  to  Huab.  No.  M16. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  3367. 


Parents  cooaina. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3889,  Wife  Na  2880. 


Not  deaf. 

Educated  in  common  achoola. 

Not  deaf.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  901,  Hnab.  No.  8800,  Hoab. 
No.  8709,  Wife  No.  8;i94. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3743. 
Mother  of  Wife  No.  004. 


Parents  related. 


Died  1878. 
Not  deaf. 


Dead. 


Died  1891. 
pied  1883  7 

Not  deaf. 


Died  1889. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  399.    Died  1888. 


Died  1868. 

Mother  of  Husb.  No.  3813. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  1994. 

Died  1891. 

Not  deaf.    Died  1861 


364 


Tabular  StaUtnent  of  Mdrria^et. 


§  , 

5  : 


I 


lit 

Is 


3  13 


iftBOisse 


1890  ia40 


1890  1807 

laooj. 

1BV11891 

leool 

2831  1860  1S33 

I 
2835  1800  183G 


1890  1870 


3S27 


nm 


1890  1885 
ISflO 


» 1890  lasB 

I     I 

asao.iaw. 
3a3i'i89i  teai 
3S32  lado  . . . 

3^1830;.    . 

!Kt3ll899L. 

Il8!»lffl0  .... 

I 

38afll890, 


3837  1890  1873 

I         I 

3838  1890  18S0 

I         - 
3830  1800  18A0 


3840,1580!. 

I         I 


Ko.  ol  (Mldnii. 


U 


8      — 

a    — 
■u 


Famt 


J  Huflbuid 


tHiubuid 


jHuftband 
(Wife  . 

/EuBbnod 
\  Wife  . . . 

\Wlfa  . , , . 
j  Husband 

fHqibmjid 


rBiiMbuid 

Lwife  . , . . 
JHuibuid 

JUUHbUld 

iWlfe. 


IT 


\  Hasbimd 
\Wife, 

J  Httibiuid 
\Wlfa..,. 

I  Husband 

tWlie .... 

(Hiubuid 
twWe  .... 

IHujibiuid 
iWUe  .... 

jHuAbuid 


Brotbf  n  Bud 

Bliteta. 

[IiicliidlD.8  ^<^* 

■on  recorded.] 


1819,     8 


ISCl     1 


IBIS I     A 
l^ao    10 


1835,  13 

183a     0 


18fM      I 
186*1  4T 


1867      s 
1807      0 


1810    a 


1S13 


1S40 


leeu 
lacfl 


1843 


a3f 
18;JT,  11 


13 


a     pq 


1S3S 


18^7 


1850 
1867 


1861.     3 

lens    L 


laei 


;   rHuEbHdd 

1  IWlfB.... 

J  Huibimd 
J  EtubkDd 
fHuAbiiUd 
(Riifihand 


18/>3      1 
ItVil      1 


18U,     3 
1 


1849 
18S1 


1841 


1B3S     3 


tWlfe..  Jieaj     8 

fHiifttnud  18^     3 
tvVlfe..,.|....|     3 


7  1  — 


{i^Q%  lucindlDg  btttthen  and  siaten 
nar  ^bUdren.] 


CijaBitifl+ 


Nl«w  (Wife  No.  9ei3)i  Mother  hard  :^ 
beartng  at  35,  ^radnallj  became  a- 
tlnsly  deaf ;  aa  aunt  deaf  late  in  lil< 


Conatn  (Wife  ICa  2B3S) 


7  coiibjnii  (iiteluding  Hnsb.  No  38S 
HuHb.  No  i!«'i4,  Wife  No.  1310,  Wii. 
No.  1346,  Wife  No,  1868). 


OouBla  (Wife  tTo.  3§ 
CoilbIii  ^Huib.  No 


ConalQ  . 


OOtlBlD  . 


1  neplUTW 

Atisil  Vwlfe  Na  ail  sY ! 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


365 


PABTimw  nr  Mabbzagb. 


{J 

I- 


{I 


{ 


B 
B 


{i 

2 


{ 


HoMlea. 


lUaeM. 


Gold  when  cnt- 

tlng  teeth. 
Inilam.  of  bnln.. 


MenlngltlB.. 


InflAin.  of  brain, 
result  of  teeth- 
ing. 


Heaoles.. 


Scarlet  f erer. . 


Scarlet  ferer. . 


Typhoid  f erer . . 


Afall..... 
Sorofiila. 


Whooping  oongh 

and  fits. 
Scarlet  ferer. .... 
Sickness. 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Mnmps 


Scarlet  f erer. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
ednoated. 


Hartford . 
Oa 


Hartford . 


Hartford. 
Hartford.. 


Va.. 


Kans.  h  Germ'y 


Horace  Hann  Ac 

N.  T.  Impr'd. 

Hartfoid 


Hartford . 


N.  Y.. 


N.  Y.. 


N.  Y. 

N.Y.. 


Hartford  . 


N.O. 

N.O. 


N.O 

N.O. 


Neb. 


Mo. 

Mo. 


Ho. 
Mo. 


Noni8,Mloh.(T) 
Wla 


Hartford  . 
Pa 


Hartford. 
Hitftford. . 


Ind. 
Ind.. 


Hartford. . 
Hartfoid. 


Hartford.. 
Mo 


Parents  fourth  oonsina.    Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1778L 

Separated. 
Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  770,  Wife  No.  1581,  Hnsb.  No.  269L 

Not  deaf. 

Parents  conslns.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  4416.    Died  1801. 

Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  283S,  Wife  No.  1810,  Wife  No.  18M, 

Wife  No.  1868.    Died  1867. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  38M,  mie  No.  1810,  Wife  No.  1846, 

Wife  No.  1868. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1890. 


Died  1893. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  066.    Parents  eonsins. 


Not  at  school. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  V40. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2880. 


366 


TahUar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


2841 

2g4i 

sets 

3810 

3»0 
Sflfil 
3Bfl9 

38219 


1898 

18H 

1^«|1 

ld94 

11199 

16H 

18ft5 

1890 

lan 

18B0 


IfiTl 
IBM 
t«M 

lam 

1B»2 
1B19 
1«M 

1BS8 
II78 


I 
(1892 

38671893 

1893 
1891 
1891 
1890 
1890 
38681880 
38641881 


1880 

IP93 

IBM 

1891 

1892 
1866 


3800 
3861 


No.  of  ChUdreu, 


■o 

PAXTinBBfl 

IX  Majuuaos. 

1 

rothenu 

Sisters. 

dnding  1 

Q  reoorao 

kd 

1] 

P 

I>€sf  Bdstives. 

[19ot  Inolading  brothers  snd  sistom 

nor  children.] 

mnatwid 

IHM 

1 

1 

.... 

fHtu^lMDd  iini 
IHiiBbitud  '8**ft 
jHiiPbimd'l*H 

6 

- 

7 

- 

1  !    7 

.... 

3 

1 

1 

• 
1 

JHimbiind 
muibnad 
1  Husband 

1867 

8 
6 

3 

- 

Uncle 

ina^ 

ltJ12 

10 

1 

W..J.... 

9 

4 

— 

! 

jnuiilwiid', .. 
tWjfo 

iijutbmd  iHaa 

1 

10 
16 

6 
7 

— 

..  . 

Niece  (Wife  No.  3612) .    Mother  hard  c 
hearing  at  25,  gradually  l>ecauie  tz. 
tirely  deaf;  aunt  became  deaf  Utej 
llf& 

twifp,... 

1«6I 
lFlft7 

7 

4 
8 

3 

4 

- 

J  Htuiliaud  leei 

(Hu*li*Jid;ia(Jfl 

jHiiMbaiid  Ihyl 

rHiuthand  .      . 
iVVtft-....  ltJl& 

A  second  cousin. 

6 
14 

- 

3  cousins 

\  Husband 

MK 

A  cousin 

f  flfiAb^nd 

I  Wift) .... 

JfiuflbiLad 

lH?fl 

{Wife.. 

^                  1 
(Hiijilmiid  iHai 

1 

3 

Tabular  Statemmt  of  Marriages. 


367 


Paxthxbs  in  Makbiagi. 


if 


{i 

{:::: 
{'\ 
{I 


{:::: 

{.- 

{- 

{::■ 


f1 

(10 


{■■:■ 
{I 

{1 
{1 
{•r 

{I 


AMigned  cauBe 


AMlgnedc 
ol  deafnt 


Fall  from  ft  honei 
Typhoid  feTBT., 


Biokneaa. 


Spotted  feyer. . 
Stekneaa 

Fita 


OhiUa  andTaccip 
natloii. 


AfaU.. 


Sickneas  or  dia- 
charge  from  eara. 


AfalL 

Scarlet  feyer. , 


Inflam.  of  bowela 
canaing 
fe 


Spinal  feyer.. 


Brain  fever. , 


A  cold. 
A  cold. 


Siokneae. 
Fright.... 


AfaU. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.  T.  Impr»d. 


Colo.. 
Oolo.. 


ni. 
m.. 


Ind.. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Germany?. 
Germany?. 


Ohio. 

Ohio*  Oin. 


OaL  Ac  Ind. 
U 


Hartford . 
Va. 


Tenn.  k  N.  T. 


Tenn. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford  . 


N.  Y 

N.T.  *O.N.Y. 


Pa.. 
Pa., 


N.  T.. 
N.T. 


m.... 
m.... 


Va.. 
Va.. 


T.. 

N.T.. 


la.  &  Kendall. 

Horace  Mann. 
Hartford 


Ind. 

Ind. 


Not  deaf.    Dead. 

Firat  marriage ;  aecond  to  Hnab.  Na  1808L 


Not  deaf. 


Died  1884. 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1841. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1887. 

Notdeat 

Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Huab.  No.  9010^ 

Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Hnab.  No.  1681.    Slater  of  Wife 
No.  2819,  Hoab.  No.  962,  Wife  No.  770. 


Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  2891.    Died  1898. 


Parenta  oonaina. 


Notdeat 
Not  deaf. 


Dead. 
Not  deaf. 


Dead. 

Slater  of  Hnab.  Na  1709L    Probably  flrat  marriage ; 
to  Huab.  No.  8949. 


368 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


^56 
38&T 


1880 

i§so 

1890: 


asn 

3S73 
3gT4 

3879 
3881 


3dS4 


38ST 


388» 


1S79 
18?3 


laallgW 

1800  ISS 

IBttO 

ISaiiliSl 

1S9& 

Iflgi'lHaS 

\m 

1891  I U91 
1804  II 
lJ!ft4  .... 

lasftieST 


1800 


1886 


ISSM)  ... 
lB3ei885 
lesi  ]Ma 
1171 

is8«iaei 

18^  .... 
1»!K^  1488 
1880|l875 


No.  of  OhUdroi. 


Pabtnxbb  in  Mabuaox. 


t'Wlfe.  .. 
(Hasbaod 

twif« 


(HoBband 


fHuBband 
twife.... 

rHuBband 

(Wife. 

r  Husband 

(Wife. 

/Hnaband 
twife.... 

/HuBband 
twife . . 

fHasband 


(HoBband 
\Wife.... 

/Husband 
tWife.  .. 

/Husband 
twife... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Hnsb . . 

twife.... 

/Husband 
twife. 


/Husband 
tWife. 


{Husband 
Wife.... 


/Husband 
tWife. 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 


/Husband 


/Husband 
\Wife. 


/Husband 
twife... 

/Husband 
twife. 

/Husband 
twife... 


18B9 
1880 


1846 


1862 
1868 

1844 

1861 

1844 

1860 

1860 
1864 

1844 
1866 


1863 
1S67 


1870 
1870 


1824 


1868 
1809 


1860 
1867 


1863 

1868 

1863 
1861 

1863 
1868 

1840 
1849 
1849 


1836 
1842 


1867 
1863 


1822 
1824 


Brothers  and 
Bisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


18 


Deaf  BelatiTe& 
[Not  including  brothers  and 
nor  children.] 


2  cousins. 


Oreat-grandmother ;  cousins  and  oth: : 

Oousin 

Oreat-grandmother ;  cousins  andotbrs 


—    Oousin. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


369 


Pabthxbs  in  Mabkiaok. 


{1 


"6 


B 

B 

r  A 


1 

8 

/Inf. 

IS 


AnignedcMiae 
of  deafncM. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
ICeudefl 


Scarlet  f erer. . 
Seyereoold... 


Ooog'n  of  brain. 
Scarlet  fever — 


Qnininei. 


Pever. 

Brain  fever., 


Scarlet  fever  and 

meaolea. 
Inflam.  of  brain.. 


Spinal  meningitia 
Spinal  menlngitlB 


Worm  fever., 


Scarlet  fever. 
Diphtheria.., 


Meaalee. 

Scarlet  fever... 

Typhoid  fever.. 


Typhoid  fever.. 
Typ^d  pneumonia 
Typ^d  pneumonia 


Kick  of  a  horae. . 
Remittent  fever. 


ICeaalea. 


lUnees. 

Diphtheria. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
ednoated. 


Minn. 
N.  Y.. 


lU. 


Hartford. 
N.T 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 
Ohio. 
Ohio. 


Oregon . 
Oregon . 


Ala.. 
Ala., 


Tenn. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


St.  Joseph** . 
St.  Joseph's . 


N.  T.. 
N.Y.. 


Wis. 
Wis. 


St.  Joseph's.. 
Ill 


Edinburgh  .... 
Montreal 


Horace  Mann, 
HartTdftOoll. 
Beverly 


Ont. 
Ont.. 


Bemarks. 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1473. 


Deafness  in  ftoilly  for  5  generations. 
Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1 731.    Parents  cousins.    1st  marriage ; 

ad  to  Wife  No.  2870.    Divorced  1890 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  3660.    1st  marriage ;  3d  to  Husb.  No.  3651. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2869.    Parents  cousins. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  1781. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1883  and  Wife  No.  6M. 

Not  deaf. 
Died  1801. 


Ont.. 
Out.. 

Ky.. 
Ky.. 
Ky. 


I 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2799,  Wife  No.  3802. 


Parents  cousins. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  2724. 

Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  2886. 
Not  deaf.    Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2885. 
Not  deaf. 

Died  1869. 


Pa 

Pa 

Iowa  and  Ky... 
Ky 

Hartford ...... 

Dublin 1  Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  285. 


370 


Tabtdar  Statement  of  Marriagee. 


2890 


'3 

q     a 


Pabtxxm  di  Uabbiaob. 


No.  of  ChildreQ. 


8     — 


1894, isiw     a     — 


isie 


1^89 


2896  isao . 

2H97|ieS9|l8fil 
12898  1691 


ISOl 


1B8S 


^Kioiies^iigas 

I 

^0OJjla89  18711 

I 

wwlittHyj..,. 

I 

390«iltl^ 


2907 
■2906 

2900 


18!94  IHffiJ 
18a9,,„, 


'i^lQ'ieSO  1884 
2911 


3913 


i 
I 

lS»ii|lH7fl 
aaifl  1S89  1871 


J 

n 

P 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 

1 
4 

6 

1 

: 

- 

6 

1 

- 

1    - 


fHiiMbiud  I960 
tuife    ...  ltM» 

(Hmtbaud  "B«3 
^Wife ISM 

fHUHbuMdl- 

i\Vlfe....|lS0O 

Iwtfo....  isjsa 


tHuabiLud 


rHoabuid 


1854 
OVifeV.^    .IS58 

rHuBband  ISW 
ilVlfe....  Ifc^a 

rHuBbfciid  lH*i 

twjfo...  lew 

jHaBbujd  J&A5 
tlVife....  IMM 


i9u«biuid 
\  Wlft^ .... 

(Wife.   .. 
fHufibacid 


1B92 
18«6 


ISU 


1S56 


1      — 


fHnflbwidl834 
iwife...  1881 

i  Hueb&ud  1800 

I  Wife...  IBie 

f  Uiisbbnd  iBOe 

(wife...  1811 

jMiiiiUiid,184T 

IWife.    ..'l85tt 

(HuHb&ud|ia^:j 
tW]ft...H*BT 

r  Husband  1%7 
1wifi>....  1W63 

jUuBb«idlSa7 

\^'i^ 

ffiQSbUld  lUO 

laugband  18S9 
'^Wlfe...     1B3» 

{Eivibasd  184» 
Wife 18ia 

fHuibuid  laae 

tWife lfi45 


BrottMnand 
Sirten. 
[Indnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


Deaf  BeUtivea. 

[Not  including  tarothere  and  Bisten 

nor  children] 


6  nephews  and  niecea. . 


Parents  (No.  4033) ;  annt. 


3  nieces  (including  Wife  No.  1109  i 
Wife  No.  1903) ;  3  nephewa 


Parents  (No.  3904) ;  3  ancles :  annt  i  Wiir 
No.  8368). 


3  nieces. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagee. 


371 


PABTHBB8  XX  MaBBIAOB. 


AflBlgned  catiae 
of  deafneos. 


Scarlet  fever... 
Spotted  fever... 


Bndn  fever.... 
Spotted  fever. 


Quinine  and  ague 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Measles 

Humps  and  cold. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Brain  fever. 

Quinine .... 
Bicknese.... 


Bratn  fever. , 


Typhoid  fever.., 
Inflam.  of  brain. 


Meaales. 
Fever. . . . 


Measles. 


Measles... 

Otorrhea.. 
Teething. 


Scarlet  fever. 

Poisoned  by  candy 

Oathering  In  the 
head. 


Scarlet  fever. 
Oerebro-sp.  ni 


Sunstrokes . . 
Fits 


InllanL  in  hea4. 
Sickness 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Remarks. 


Le  Gontenlz . . 


Fa.. 
Fa. 


H.T., 

N.  T.. 


Fa. 


Fa. 
Fa. 


Ark. 
Ark. 


W.Va.  AcKans 
Kans 


Kans. 


Ga... 
Ark. 


Ohio... 
W.  Fa. 


Ohio.. 


Pa 

Kendall  ft  Md. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio., 


N.  Y.. 


Hartford. 
N.Y 


N.  Y.  k  N.  Y. 
Improved. 

Ohio 

Ohio. 


Wis.  ft  Minn.. 
Wis 


Montreal    ai 

N.Y. 
Clarke,  H.M.,  ft 

Hartford. 
Prague  ft  Neb.. 
N.  Y.  ft  St.  Jo. 

aeph's. 
O.&OoU 


Ohio.. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  28G6. 


Educated  in  common  schools. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  184  and  Wife  No.  23S3. 
Slater  of  Husb.  No.  689. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  146  and  Wife  No.  4008. 
Parents  cousins. 


Parents  cousins. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2998,  Husb.  No.  S995.    Second  mar- 
riage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2999. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  3107. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1891. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  8866,  Wife  No.  3461,  Wife  No.  8141,  Wife 
No.  4881,  Husb.  No.  188. 


Parents  cousins.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3906. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  326S.    Died  1888. 
Parents  cousins.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  627  and  Husb.  No. 

2906.    Died  18  >9. 
Parents  cousins.    Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3904. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8368.    Died  1888. 
Probably  first  mairiage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  8711. 

Brother  of  Wife.  No.  637. 


Sued  for  divorce  1804. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  3414.    Died  1889. 

Not  deal     Dead. 

Separated. 

Vtrst  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  600. 

Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  1480. 


Parents  second  cousins.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  048,  Husb. 
No.  3961. 


•| 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


372 


Tahdar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


J 

g 

s 

n 

fi 

jj 

^ 

1 

% 

" 

MAaatACrits. 


Pabtiobbs  di  Mabbiaok. 


No.  ^  OhUdren. 


MBee 


aeia 


18^ 
1B89 


«n» 


1^ 


s»ai 


^MKtS 


I 


ISdQ 


39U 


I 


1S43 


L  tl»BO 

flftas  1880  16^ 

aQa6|i8D3t8TA 

i      I 


I 

I 


I 


liS4 
IBSfl 
IfiSfi 


suaa  law  i8ft4 

I 

:1S^  1H30  1S13 


i 


13S8 
1077 


4  — 


Brothers  ftnd 
SiBterflL 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


iHuflbAudilUlSi  11 


\  Wife.  J  IBM 

*Hmflb«id'1840 
>Wlie,...llS40 


tHusUnd  18U3 
fMUHbuiid  1N23 


iWife.,..|l«22 
JHu«bULd!lA4« 

iHasbtOdlBlI 

^  I 

mnabudkaeo 

>WUe.   .J. 


muibHiaiaaa 
twife.-.Jisn 

r  Husband  Urn 
\W:ro.-..  1B47 

jHiiflb&ndllS^ 
K^V^ 


mtiAbatid 
tWlfe... 


184a 
1854 


lEuftbftndJSWI 
(Wifc.jlSfia 

(HuHbfcna'Je33!  _, 
\Wife....|lft40     6 


muRbimdllMa 

>wifi^.  .ji«afi 

]  HUSbADd  IHSS 

\Wire„..  l«»4 
tfluflband  1^33 


JHii^bAndlSSa! 

fQiubAadjliU 

i  BuMbuid'lSie' 
X^iU ....  !l«» 

lMn(»b«fid*lSlfl 

iHuabftnd'lltie 
■iWJfe....|lMO 

i  fiusbuid  . 
(Wife..,.  HMO 


10 


Deaf  Relatives. 
[Not  inclnding  brothers  and  ■fstrrs 
nor  children.] 


Father  (Husb.  No.  14) ;  nncle  ;  mant. 


A  distant  relative  of  father;  9  n€phf>^ 
(including  Hush.  No.  8006)  ;  a  niecx^ 


A  distant  relative  of  father;  2  uieoet 
(Wife  No.  606  and  Wife  No.  340$) ;  > 
nephew  (Hash.  No.  8094). 


II  —  , 


—  ,  A  distant  cousin. 


—  ,  Cousin. 


Tahilar  StaUmsnt  of  Marriages. 


373 


Pabtmsm  in  Mabbiaok. 


AMlgned 
of  deafbc 


MmbIm.. 
Aoold... 


nioeninhead. 


Bndn  fever. . . . 
Spotted  ferer. , 


Bnin  feTer. , 


Qatherlnginhead 
Fever 


Gstherlng  in  heed 
Gold 


Gathering  in  heed 


Scarlet  fever...., 
Spotted  fever. . . , 


Scarlet  fever.. 
Measles 


TnH^fw,  of  hrain. 


Fever. 

Swelling  In  head. 


Fever. 

Brain  fever. 


Bnin  fever. , 


Typhoid  fever. . , 
Dropay  on  brain, 


in  head. 
Inflam.  of  brain. 


Dlaeaaein  head., 
Diaeaaelnhead.. 


Dioeane  in  head. 
Siokneaa 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 


Pa 

Pa 

Hartford 

Hartford 

m 

Ind 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa .. 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

fy 

Ky 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ill 

Ohio 

0.&  OoU 

Ohio 

Mich 

Cleveland  and 
Ohio. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio t.... 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

O.  &  HI 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa k. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

m 

IBnglynil 

Pa 


Remarks. 


Died  1861. 

Died  1890. 

SisterofHuBb.  No.  4017.    Died  1802. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3086. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  Na  4187. 
No.  86. 


Sister  of  Hush. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2919.    Died  1881. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  616.    Mother  of  Wife 

No.  606,  Wife  No.  9408  and  Hnsb.  No.  9094. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2918.    Died  1878. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  688.    Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8096.    Died 
1872. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2428. 
Diedl87& 


First  marriige;  2d  to  Wife  No.  2924 ;  8d  to  Wife  No.  292B. 
Died  1866. 

Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  2928 ;  8d  to  Wife  No.  2926. 
Died  1876. 

Third  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  2923 ;  ad  to  Wife  No.  2924. 
Not  deaf. 


Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8040. 

Not  deaf. 
Parents  oonsins. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  29S1.    Died  1878. 
Died  1861. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  2980.    Died  1878. 
First  marriage;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  1638. 

Not  at  school. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1862. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnab.  No.  4384;  third  to  Hnsb. 

No.  1146. 
First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  2986 ;  8d  to  Wife  No.  2937. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  1668.    Died  1868. 

Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  2936 ;  8d  to  Wife  No.  2987. 
Died  1875. 

Third  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  2966 ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  2936L 
Parents  related. 


374 


Tahxdar  Statement  of  Marriages, 


"BjkamroM  nr  MAmBiAos. 


Brothenaad 


[Inoladlng  Pw. 
■on  reoorded.] 


2963  1890 

I 
3954|l890  1889   —     —  .  — 


_     J 

jHnslMiid  1862 
\  Wife....  1869 


/HiMbuidil886l  6 

\Wlfe....jl887|  6 

fHulMUid  ....  1 

I  Wife....  1811;  4 

(Hnsbuid  1888'  4 

(Wife....  I88S<  14 

rHiubandil816;  2 


Deikf  BaUtlTea. 

[Not  inelndlng  brothen  and  8ist«n 

nor  children.] 


—    8  aeoond  ooTurina. , 


8     — 
8  14     1 


3  I  —  ,••••,  2  ■econd  couaina  (Htxab.  Ko.  Ms:  c 


i     ! 


L  Wlf e . 


1890     8 


.  I 


Wife  No.  8109)  :  3  third  conaLu 
dndlng  Wife  No.  926,  Wtfe  No.  /.  1 
•Yea" 


(Husband  1862lBev.'  —  laev.    — 
\Wife....  18591    8       1  i    7  ;  — 


^Htuiband  — 
\Wife 1869 


6  i  — 
2  i    1 


(Ha8band|1836>    9 
\  Wife....  1839   10 

(Husband!  1827     6 
t  Wife....  1 1843   11 

fHiiabaiid'l846     8 


tWife....;i843     8 


I 
I  /Huabandjl862 
I  \Wife....  1858 

(Huaband 
IWife.... 

{Hnaband 
Wife .... 


1866 
1861 


1843   14 
1847     4 


/Hn8bandil843 
t  Wife....  1848 


2965 
2966 


1890 
1808 


295711890  1 
296811890  1 
2969  1890. 
29601889. 
2961 1894  . 
9962  1894  ] 
2968!  1892  . 


1868 

3 

— 

3 

— 

1889 

-  - 

- 

- 

1871 

3  — 

1 
3  — 

3  1  - 

3  ;  — 

1886' 

1  !  — 

1 
1  1  — 

1880 

' 

1 

8  ;  — 

3 

- 

4 

- 

4 

— 

1888 

4 

* 

4 

/Haaband!l841|    9 
\Wife.  ..118431    3 


'  (Hnabaad 
""  j  twife... 

j  /Hnabaad 
I  twife.... 

I  /Hnaband 
I  \Wif9.... 


\  jHuiband 
—  I  tWife... 


(Huaband 
tWife... 

/Haaband 
tWife. 

(Huaband 
tWife . 


(Huaband 
tWife. 


(Huaband 
tWife.... 

(Huaband 
\Wife. 


1860 

1836 
1888 

1864 


1864 


1853 
1862 


1821 
1838 


1824 


1824 
1838 


6     —    6  couaina  (Including  Huah.  No  595. ^i 
No.  3526). 


6     — 


—    Oouain  . 


1  '. 

1  I- 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagea. 


375 


2939 

\  29A0 

2941 

!  29i2 

i 

29481 

2944! 
2946 
2916 
2947 

2948 

2949 
2960 

2961 

2952 
2963 
2964 
2965 
2956 
9967 
2958 
2969 
2960 
2961 
2962 


1 

AMlgned  oanM 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Pa 

Pa.  k  Htftf Old. 

Pa 

Pa 

Remarks. 

{i 

BUlomfeYar.... 
OmtlierlngBlnh'd 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  124. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  4066. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  1601. 

Mother  of  Husb.  No.  297a 
Not  deaf. 

Notdesf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  1684. 

Sisterof  Husb.  No.629. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2802. 

Parents  seoond  cousins.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  948, 

No.  2912. 
Died  1891. 

Attended  oonunon  sohoola 

Died  1878. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3771.    Died  1889. 

Not  deal 

Not  deaf.    D^erted  his  wife. 

Deserted  his  wife. 

Dead. 

First  marriage;  seoond  to  Wife  No.  2982.    Died  1894. 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Wife  No.  2961.    Died  1894. 
Second  marriage:  first  to  Husb.  No.  2364;  third  mi 

not  tabulated. 
Died  1892. 

Ps 

{b 

{ I 

Pa 

Measles. 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

Ohio 

1 

Swell'g  under  ears 
GstherlngB  In  h'd 

Ohio. 

f 

{ 1 

Spotted  feyer. . . . 

Ohio 

t 

Midh 

Mich 

{ 1 

(   B 

BilioiiB  fever  and 
qnlnlnei 

{  » 
{I 

(     5 
t   B 

Erysipelas 

Mich 

Ky 

Vs.  AN.  Y.... 
N.  Y 

Mich 

{'I 

(     8 

{I 
{I 

{i 
1 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Scarlet  feyer 

Gathering  in  head 

Whooping  cough. 

Lung  fever 

Mich 

Mich 

Mich 

Ohio 

Husb. 

Ohio 

Ind 

Ky 

Fever 

▲baoeasinhead.. 

Ohio 

Ohio. 

Portland. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

N.Y 

Tllnfna. . . . , .  . 

c*i 

Hartford 

Hartford 

N.  Y 

T«<i^T»i  of  brain*. 
Inflam.  In  head. . 

{b 

i 

Hartford 

London,  Eng.. 
Qermany 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Ill 

i 

(.... 

Scarlet  fever..... 

{  V 

nineas 

Fever. 

krrisge 

U 

376 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


a 

I 

29M 
3965 
3966 

3967 


IfABRIAOia. 


1891 
1890 
1890 

1889 


1871 


3968  1S90 
3969:1890 
397o'l890 
397i:i892  1888 


3973 

3973 

3974 
397S 
3976 
3977 
3978 
3979 
3980 
3981 


1889 


1890 


1876 


1890 
1890  18S6 
1890  1889 
1890 
1893 
1890| 
189oi 
1890 


"r 


3983,18931891 
3963  1893. 


3984 
3985 


3987 


1891... 

I 
1890,... 

1890  18S7 

I 

I 

1889  1874 

1890....! 


No.  of  Children. 


—       2 


-  :  6 


—       8 


—  .     3 


PABTiriBs  nr  Habbzaob, 


(HubftDd 
Iwife 


/HnsbftDd 
tWife. 


1833 


Brothenftnd 
Slsten. 
[Indadiiig  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1866 
1869 


/HiubAndil848{ 
twile...  J1862 

(Hasbud  1858 

1868 

1844 ! 


(Hnsband 
(Wife. 


fHa8band;i839 
twWe...  . 


11 

6  ! 

6  I 
11  I 

3  I 

3  I 

I 
1  I 
1| 


/Husband  . . 
twife....,1858 

(Husband '1863 
twife....|1866 

fHasband;1863 


r  

\Wlfe....  1861 


Husband 


Wife. 

(Huaband 
twife.... 

(Hnsband 
Iwife.... 

/Hosbsnd 
twife .... 

(Husband 

t  Wife...., 1863 

(Husband' 1843 
twife. ..].... 


1803 


1807 


1837 
1836 


1860 
1870 


1863 


(Husband  1804 


(Husband 
tWife . 


1860| 


(Husband, 18491 
Wife. ...-...,. 


(Husband  1866. 
twife....  18661 

(Husbandl  — 
\Wife. ..:....]. 


(Husbandl . 
twife...,. 


(Husband!  1851 
Iwife I 


3     — 

I 


(Husband' 

twife ....  jl837| 

(Husbandl  —  I 
twife....!.... 


1  !    6       3 
1  I     3  I  - 


(Husband  1824 
twife.. .1 


Deaf  BelatiT 
[Not  including  brothens  a 
nor  children.  J 


Second  cousin 

3  cousins  (Wife  No.  3038  and  fiinb.  >'l 

8920). 

Ck>usin 


Parents  (No.  3943) ;  3  aunta  (indadin^ 
Wife  No.  1601);  0  distant  ooubId* 
(Including  Husb.  No.  3463  and  Wife 
No.  3109.) 


"  Three  mutes  in  family  on  mother's 
aide  three  generationa  back." 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


377 


Pabtmkbs  Df  Marbiaob. 


3964 
2966 
2966 

2967 

296S 

2969 
2970 

2971 1 
2972 

2973 

2974 
2975 
2976 
2977 
2978 
2979 
2980 
2981 
1982 
(933 
i984 
(985 
(986 
1987 


I::: 


I     7 
/   B 


{b« 


{•r 


/IH 


{a)tf 


Aadgned 
of  -    - 


SoATlet  fever. . 


Typhoid  fever. . . 
THioopliig  coQgh 

Salt  rhenm  fol- 
lowed by  %  fit 
Brain  fever 


aatheringinhead 

Spotted  fever. . . 
Typhoid  fever.. 

HenlngitlB 


Dysentery. 


MeMles.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 

Qninine 

Meningitis  . . . 

Qatheriijg  in  ei 


lUno 


Spinal  fever . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. 

Whooping  ooagh. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Va. 
Va. 


Ta 

U.ftCal.. 


N.  T., 
N.  Y.. 


ni.. 

Mo. 


N.  Y. 


Mich. 


Ind. 
Ind. 


O.  ft  Coll. 


Ohio.. 


Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


S.  O... 
S.  C... 


O.N.T 

O.  N.  Y.  k  N.  Y. 


Ind.. 


Hartford, 
ni 


Hart'd  k  OoU. 


Hartford 

Hartford 


N.C 

England. 
N.  y 


Hartford . 


Tenn 

Tenn.  &M1b8.. 


N.  Y.. 


Remarks. 


Died  1891. 


Dead. 


Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hash.  No.  115& 

Separated. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  848. 

Divorced. 

First  marriage ;  no  record  of  second  marrisge. 

Dead. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Separated  1889. 


378 


Tahular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabbiaqxi. 


Mi 


Bill 

'     '    a 


2P»a  l^tl 


29W 


litis .  .. 


No.  of  Ghildren. 


im> 


2996 


1893  ... . 


2996 

2997 
2998 

2999 

8000 
3001 
3002 
3003 
3004 
3005 
8006 
3007 
3008 
3009 
3010 
3011 
3012 
3013 


1890  ....  I    1 


1893,   ...I    2       11 
4       4     — 


1891  1874 
1893| . . 


1892 


1890|... 

I         I 
18981892 


2  I  — 


3|- 


1892 


1890  ... 
1890  ... 


1890  1886 
18921884 
1898  1891 
1890  .... 
18921890 
1892:.... 

18911891 

i 
18901874 

I 

1893  .... 

1 


—       6 


—       2 

I 
3 


all 


Pabthkbs  nr  Mabbtaqe, 


JHiiHlmail 


tWjfe  ,,.. 
(Ilueitwod 

/Hiiflbimd 

(HllKbKUJ 

Wife..,, 
(wife... 


Brofheraaad 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


3  I  I 

I  — 

nm'  7 

lHfi3      1 

IMSO    10 
IH&6'    2 


18511 


(HuBbttDd  iK&a 

twifp....  i»ca 

(Hi]RbiLtid 
tWiff... 

{Htisbhiid 
Wife  .... 


(Hunbiuiil 
tWifo.,   - 

(Hq^baQd 
twife    ... 

(tfiiKbaad 

\Wifl3.... 

/Htiflbiuiil 
tWifo... 

jUiifiband 
\Wtfi^.., 

JHiiHbiitid 
Iwifo.,. 


(HsiFfbaud 

(Hnnband 
twif'... 

(Hufibsud 

(WlJy,.. 
(Htubaud 


liyiU  8 

l^.i  4 

...   I  1 

littiy  6 

lft53.  13 

184a'  13 

iSffiS  13 


1857 


1837 
1MB, 


1M&\  13 

I 

....r  13 


18^9- 
lt57J)' 


1S44,     1 
184^1     1 


laoi 


i83ti 


iaai>    9 


mm 


igei 


mi 


1S30 

ie29 


1^0 


INSl      4 


\Wif,. 


iHf^      3 

.ilHGti     2 


(nHHhand  lSr>*      3 

I^^VU.    ...     is^hk      1 


I  ( Husband  .... 
1  t  Wife ....  1870 


Deaf  RelstlTeB. 

[Not  indndlng  brothers  and 
nor  chfldren.] 


Oonsin 

Orandfather;  4 cousins. 
Oousin 


3  second  cousins. 
Oonsin 


4  nephews  and  nieoea. . , 

Niece 

4  nephews  snd  nieces. , 


4  nephews  and  nleoes . 
Cousin 


1  nephew  or  niece . 


6  nephews  and  nieces . 


2  uncles . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


379 


Pabtmbbs  di  Marbtaob. 


29S9 
2990 
2991 
2992 
2993 
2994 

! 

I 
2996 

2997  i 

i 

2998 

I 

2999i- 


AMlgnedoaiue 
of  deftfneM. 


Sohool  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


{::::! 


AfmU 

Typhoid  fever. . 


Ala.. 
Ala. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Ireland. 
,  N.  Y.... 


J5 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scotland.. 
N.  Y 


Spotted  fever. 
■  Brain  fever.... 


Ill 
111. 


I 


3 

B 

B 

B 

6 

B 
B 


Cerebro-api  men. . 


Meningitis. . 


3000; 
3001 
3002 
3()03 
3004 
3006 
3006 
3007 
8008 
3009 
3010 
3011 
8012 

3013 

I 


i 

/   B 
(Inf.  I 

B 
8? 

a  j 


Germany . 
W.  N.  Y^.. 

Ga. 

Oa. 

Oa 

Ga 


Ga. 
Qa.. 


Remarks. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  8896. 


Parents  oonsins. 


Measlcfi. , 


Ga 

Ga.fc  Ala.. 


iGa.. 
Ga.. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


First  marriage:  2d  to  Wife  No.  2996;  3d  to  Wife  No.  2997. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2998 ;  Hnsb.  No.  2899. 
Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Hush.  No.  4278.   Died  1890.  Sister 

of  HusbTNo.  3181,  Husb.  No.  8182.  Hnsb.  No.  3184. 
Second  marriage;  1st  to  Wife  No.  299S;  8d  to  Wife  No. 

2997.    Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2998,  Hnsb.  No.  2899. 
Dead. 

Third  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  2996  ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  2996. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  Na  2998,  Hnsb.  No.  2899. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  2996,  Hnsb.  No.  2899. 


First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  2899.  Brother  of  Hnsb.  No . 

2998,  Hnsb.  No.  W05.    DeMrted  his  wife. 
Second  marriage  ;  let  to  Hnsb.  No.  3068.     Sister  of  Husb. 

No.  3091. 

Parents  oonsins. 


AfaU. 


I  Kendall.. 
KendaU. 


'  Brain  fever... 
Scarlet  fever.. 


{I 

{■■i 
{•b 

{^. 

{•io 


jN.Y. 

I  W.  N.  Y.  . 


|N.  C. 

!  N.  C 


AfaU Ohla. 


AfaU. 


:Ohio.. 
Ind... 


Brain  fever i  Ind. . 

Measles Ind., 


Black  fever Pa., 

Pa. 


Scarlet  fever j  Ohio. . 

A  fall Ohia. 


I  England? 
I N.  yTT.  . . 


Dropay  in  head. .    N.Y 

Kans.*  Dl. 


Brain  fever. 


First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  8006. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3004. 


Dead. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1429. 


Not  deaf. 
I  Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  3891. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3012. 

1 

i  Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8011. 


j  Chicago  Day. 

Brain  fever '  lU 


380 


Tabnlar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


B        ^ 


Mabaiaoss. 


No.  of  OhildrcD. 


PABTinBS  m  Maxbiaob. 


(4 
SOU 


£      3  { 


lap2|  189-1 


I  ; 

30i§iie»i  .... 

I 

3Oip,ia»3lS0i 


2'. 
2    .. 


atria 

3tt2i 

«ia7 


JJWOi,,,.         I       — 


! 


law . 

lOi'i  1H§0' . 
1890  ... 
a(KHJ:iB!«J 


^W<VIRW 


m\\\ 


leon 


I 

jmA  ISDi 

aoj7 18110 
aoasi8»t 


i8ii . 

1(^4 


1890  1B6T  . 


I 


iBi»tii«r-6  .... 

ISM)  1848      '2 

I 
ltf0p  tl^}      4 

i 


\mi    e 


Brothen  and 

Sistan. 

[Incliidlng  Per- 

•on  recorded.] 


,  (HiuibMitl'lHe*! 


\  HuRbAUd  1H64 
1 VVifP  ....  it«fl 


/  HuHbftnd 


1SJ9, 


IHfiT 


1H62 


tWifP 1^*65 

rHuHbtnd  la^ii 
IWife...   .... 


(   jUuJibiiDd 
iHiiAbfUid  , 

"    iwife,...  ifisa 

{  I  lluitrnndiLMUa 
~     (  MV^...    1K43 

iHusbaud  IK^? 
'  IHuaband  IK^ 


jUtiJibujdilHAa 


I  iWifr IH7K 

|HuiiT*lld,lKJ9 
\Wife...| 


|]|uebAiiil'iB4Q 
nvifu  ...    ,. 


{HuLEband 
Wifu  . . . 
lUiiiibftiid 


IBDfi 


(HiiiibJiiJd  IH07 
(Wifii  ,...  1»16 

\  IIuHltnud  . 

I  HiiBband  l^^ 
iWift' ....  IHiiJi 

tUuHbuid  iHItj 
■  IWlfe  ....  l^aiJ 

iHtisbwiid  lvi7 

iHiirtbaud  m^j^ 
jWife... 


*      I  Wife    . . ,  1H4D 


LWJfc....,, 


I>eaf  Belatlves. 
[Not  inolndlng  btotben  and  fiate-i 
nor  children.] 


Orandmother. , 


Father's  half  slater . 


*Yes" 


Mother  (Wife  No.  3683)  :  motbM-«  ^ 
sin. 


A  cousin  . 


Tabtdar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


381 


Pabthbbb  in  Mabriaob. 


I     of  deafness. 


^     I 


< 


{1 
{I 

n 

{•b 
{'^ 


-I- 


Brain  fever.. 
Scarlet  f ever. . 


RialxigBlnhead.. 
Teething 

Oank.  flore  throat. 


Scarlet  fever. , 


{.t 


Ulceralnhead. 
Searletfever. .. 


Ulcers  in  head. 


Rising  in  ears.. 


Mesalea. 


Catarrh. 
Measles. 


Brain  fever.. 


Sickness. 


n 


{I 


Typhoid  fever.., 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Gather'ginhead. 


(    6     Sickness. 

{•b 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ind.. 


Ky. 

Ala. 


N.Y 

N.T.fcW.N.Y, 


N  Y 

N.Y.  AN.  J. 


Wis.. 


Ephpheta. , 


Kans.. 

N.Y.., 


Hartford.. 
Hartford  . 


Hartford.. 


Bflss. 


Hartford. 
Hartford.. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Mo. 


m.. 

Mo. 


N.  Y 

Hartford . 

N.Y 

N.Y 


N.Y., 
N.  Y.. 


Ont. 
Ont. 


N.Y.  Impr'd.. 
N.  Y.  Impr'd. . 

Hartford 

Hartford. 


Ohio.. 

N.  Y.. 


Va.. 
Va.. 


Bemarks. 


Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3018  and  Wife  No.  1615. 
Slsterof  WifeNo.  457. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No  3017  and  Wife  No.  1616. 

Stoter  of  Hash.  No.  1616,  Hash.  No.  1748,  Hosb.  No.  1782. 


Parents  third  oonslns. 


Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8094, 
Died  1897. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8033. 
Not  at  school. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  1736. 
Dead. 


Parents  second  conslns. 


First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  8061.  Brother  of  Husb.  No. 
8093. 


Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  8080.     Brother  of  Hnsb . 
No.  8063. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8080. 
Desd. 


Died  1867. 


Dlvoroed.    Died  1883. 

First  marriage ;  2d  to  Hnsb.  No.  2631 ;  8d  to  Hnsb.  No. 
1387;  4th  to  Hnsb.  No.  4860;  6th  to  Hnsb.  No.  4868. 


D6«L 


382 


Tabular  Statement  of  Man^iages. 


MABRIAOn. 


No.  of  Children. 

i 


Pabtvxrs  di  Uabbiaok. 


Xfm  .... 

I     I 

0041  imv  la^ 


3u4g 


18)» 


3043  1800  .,,- 


i 

i 

1 

.... 

4  '  — 


3M4  18UV  IS83 

;H>4d!l8Q0    . 

»047  liiO^       I    6  {  — 

m>4niaw[....'iev.  — 


I 


»04i»|ifiao 


1    — 


I 


SKWl 


:H»a 


\mk 


IHUO 


ao&y  im  ii»i  - 


VHl64,l§ey  ...I    1     — 


3U5d  t^ci  iti&a 

3067  iSKt' 
aDSHlSBO 
3050  1S9l'i8t« 


3000 

aoo2 


leOOlHSM 


]t^]H»9     1 


3083 18PJ     . 

:«wt4  iW  .. 

»(wfl|ia9ij.,. 


1    — 
1    — 


8     — 
3       2 

1 

8 


8     — 


(Htuband 
twife. 

r  Husband 
Iwife.. 


jHwband 
twife . . . 

(HnslMUid 

(Wife. 

/Huband 
\Wlfe... 

(Husband 
\Wife. 


(Husband 
\Wtfe . 


(Husband 
Iwife.... 


(Husband 
Wife. 


/Husband 
IWlfe. 


(Husbsnd 
Wife. 

rHusband 

(Wife . 

r  Husbsnd 
i  Wife . 


18M 
1866 


1864 
1866 


1847 


1826 
1824 


1849 
1860 


1858 
1868 


1820 
1828 


1841 


Brothers  and 

Sisten. 

[Including  Per- 

son  recorded.] 


1868,    1 


1864 
1867 
1806 


(Hqsb  . 

(Hanbatid 

\\\Hb  .... 


ipao     8 
ld24      6 


IB3rt     8 
IKM.    2 


(Hufiband  19^0     8 
tWife  ,..    itm-    1 

(HDAboad  — I    1 
twife...  ►!....      1 

pIiinb^Dd  1B12;    3 

twire....|iei5    8 

(Hiiflband'lUT   14 
twif^.,,,:!^'?     7 

(Biinbuid;ii63     4 
\Wift....\ 


(Htipl 


pbaad  ... 


(HaiboDd  1802     8 
tWif^..,.!l80a     1 

i 

\Wir«      . .  I82ll  10 


{wife.. 

(Hosb  . 

tWife . . . 


Deaf  Belativea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  sbst-^ 

nor  children.] 


Parents  (No.  2038) . 


Parents  (No.  4278) :  8  uncles  (Host)  > 
3181.  Hush.  No.  8182,  Husb.  Na  SIn 
cousin. 


Oousin. 
Cousin . 


2  ;  — ; 


1  1    2 
1        6 

2 


—  '  Cousin  . 


—  I  Cousin  . 


11     — 
6  i  — 


3     — 


6  !  - 


Cousin . 


Cousin. 


3  cousins ;  3  nephews  (Husbw  No.  5^ 
one) ;  niece. 


Cousin. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriaget. 


383 


Pabtvbbs  IK  Mabbzaok. 


{i 
{-. 

{^ 

{:::: 


{I 


f  Hi 
<orlO 
I    6 


{ 
{ 
{ 
{:::: 


>  8ohoQlforthe  | 
I     deaf  where 
I      ednoated.      { 


Bemute. 


Typlioid  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Inilam.  in  head. 
Scarlet  fever. .  . 


Scrofula  (7). . 


Inflam.  on  brain. 


Sicknei 


If enlngitie. . 


Typhoid  or  brain 

fever. 
Scarlet  fever..  .. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Fever. 


Lung  fever.. 


f^^i --■ 


2^ 

B 
Bl 


Brain  fever 

TjptMid  fever. . 


Wie. 


Ga.. 
Ga.. 


Mich. 


N.T... 

N.Y.. 


I  Not  deaf. 

! 

'  Slater  of  Wife  No.  3291 

I 

'  Not  deaf. 


la. 
111.. 


.1  Divorced. 

. ;  Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8687.    Died  1889. 


I  Parents  coosins. 
.  Sister  of  Hosb.  No.  18S8.    Med  1889. 


N.  T.. 


Mich. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


HI.. 


Tenn. 
Tenn. 


Oa.. 


Ind.  k  Nonis, 

Mich. 
Ia.&Norris... 

N.T 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Wis Sister  of  Wife  No.  M2. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford  . 


Ohio.. 
HI.... 


First  marriage ;  ad  to  Wife  No.  9055. 
Died  1882. 

Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  80M. 


Brother  of  Wife.  No.  3067. 


•I 


Mich. 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Tenn. 
Tenn. 


Hartford. 


N.T.. 
N.T.. 


Va.  

HartfoM. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  792 ;  Hnsb.  No.  3888.    Dead. 


Diedl88S. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8061. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  at  school.    Brother  of  Hnsb.  No .  8060 . 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf.    Separated. 

Bitter  of  Wifa  No.  649  and  Hnsb.  No.  1888. 

Died  1846. 


N.T. 


384 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


i 

P 

8006 

3067 
3068 
8069  18M 
30701898 

30711890 

I 

80721890 
30781890 


MaBBIAOBBw 


8074 
8075 
8076 


1882 
1890 
1800 


8077  1898 
80781890 
80701891 
3060  1890 
8061 '1890 
a062!l800 


3084 
3066 
8086 
8087 
3086 
8080 
8090 


1892 
1891 
1880 
1890 
1892 
1892 
1890 
1891 


No.  of  OhUdren. 


2 

1868:  6 
8 

1 
2 
7 
1 


1888 


1892 


1856. 


-I" 


1877 


1888  1 

....!  8 


809118911869.  7 


ftU 


PABTHXBS  or  KlKRIAGB. 


(Hiuband 
iwife 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Hiuband 
twife . 


1862 


1887 
1889 


(Hnsband  1868 
twife....  1861 

(HoflbaDd  1855 

twifo...|. 


(Hxi«bandl833 
twife..  .11841 

(Hneband  1... 
twife....  1868 


(Huiband 
twife.... 

(Hiuband 
twife .... 

(Hiuband 
twife .... 

(Husb.. 

twife.... 


(Husband 


1854 


1864 
1866 


1851 
1851 


1856 
\Wlfe....|1859 

(Hnsband  1817 
twife 1819 

(Hnsband'l817 
twife 

j  Hnsband  1852 
twife.....;i8e5 

(Hnsband  1829 
XWife 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife 


1865 
1866 


1862 
1853 


1860 
1869 


(Husband  ;1842 
twife....  |1849 


jHuaband  . 
tWife 


(Husband  1869 
invife 


Brothers  and 
Bisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


(Husband|l860, 
\Wife..,.\....i. 


(Husband,  1851 1 


(Husband|1826; 

t  Wife....  1886 


Besf  BelatiTea. 

[Not  indndlng  brothera  and  mattr^ 

nor  children.] 


2  cousins. 


Nephew;  annt., 


Orandfather . 


Uncle. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


385 


< 
S  11  ' 

Pabtnxbs  IK  Mabbzaok. 

AiMigned  cause 
of  deafness. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Remarks. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  9066. 

Dead. 

Firstmarriage ;  ad  to  Husb.  No.  3999.    Sister  of  Husb. 
8091. 

Died  1892. 

Deserted  her  husband  1874. 

Died  1893. 

First  marriage ;  ad  to  Wife  No.  3079.     Died  1865. 
Died  1863. 

Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  8078.    Died  1866. 
Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Husb.  No.  8736. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3082. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3061. 
Not  deaf. 

Parents  cousins. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  2916. 
Died  1892. 

Notdesf.    Died  1892. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2691. 
Not  deaf. 

Died  1891. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2999.    Died  1887. 
Parents  cousins. 

MnmTM  tk  InflAm. 

Ind 

{ ' 1 

{i 

OhioAIU. 

Ohio 

Ga 

Oa 

No 

Cong.  chiUs 

Spinal  meningitis 

Fits 

la. 

ni 

N.  Y 

{\ 

Pa 

la 

A  cold... 

f ' 

t    S     Sickness 

( i 

St.  Louis  Day. 

{    6 

LeOouteulx... 
Cal 

Oerebro-sp.  men. 

Osl 

Hart.  JiN.  T.. 
Hart&N.  Y.. 

A  fall. 

Inflam.  of  brain. 

{bj 

{I 
{I 

i 

Ky 

Whooping  oongh. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Long  fever 

Lung  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Hartford, 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

m. 

la 

N.O 

{ 

(    .  ' 

N.  0 

)     5  !  Rrmin  f  ATMP 

Ind 

Ind 

finf? 
\  B 

{i 

Fever? 

Oft. 

Fever 

Ga. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Kans.  Ji  m.... 
Kan^ 

AfMl 

Sicknesa 

Brsin  fever 

Ind 

/B 

1  ...  . 

N.O 

(.... 

Hartford 

OoUege 

t- 
{I 

Paralysis 

Hartford  h  Ga. 
Ga 

386 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


M1BBXAOB8. 


Pabtnxbs  m  Maxbzaox. 


^      1^  I  Ko.  of  OhUdren. 


B5  ,  Q     ,a     H 


^smxm^im^ . 


8(193  189!J1«K1    — 


30M  L893  1803    — 


t694  1804    — 


3009 
SlOO' 


! 

isaa   ... 


le&fliHflt  ^ 


1 


3101  leoo  lies    1 

i 

fl1(»  IBOA  It^S      1 


Wi^\  \^m 


8105  i«s«*  lasti;  a 

aL0«i»aoi473  T 

3107  IflS^  J8«t  a 

31UW  laso  jsw  a 

I        ; 

31(»,la«Slh&.^;  7 

I        •        I 


aiKH^>  iwT  a 

3Itl  IHBO  IHMl'  1 

SliaifiesieT^  — 

^lU  I8»«  T)4t@|  4 

3U4iaa&isdo'  3 


—  3 

—  8 


(Husband 
twife .... 

I  /HoBband 
I  \  Wife .... 

I  fHuBband 

Lwife.... 

fHasband 

I  ' 

[wife .... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

;  (Husband 
;  twife .... 


15 

Is 

\l 

1888 
1831 

18S9 
1867 

1869 


Brothers  and 
Sistenw 
[Inolnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1871' 
1863 


1856 


1863 
1869 


(fliMband 
tWife.  .. 

(Husband 

twife.... 

(Husband 
twife. 


(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife... 


(Husband 


1864 
1869 


1866 


....      5 
18691     4 


1867     6 


. ,18281     7 

twife....  1837    12 


I  (jEIt««6and 

"  ,  twife....  1816 


(Husband  1 1847 1  2 

twife....  1 1866  8 

(Husbandi 1  1 

\WiSt 


(Husband  1861 
t  Wife....  1864 


( Husband!  866  i    8 


11861'    1 


tWife. 


(Husband,  1827 
twife...   1834 


(Husbandi 

(Wife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
(Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


1849 

1 

1860 

2 

1880 
1856 

1 

1 

1852 
1843 

14 

? 

1858:    4 


1854 
1868 


8     — 


;    4 
i    1 


Deaf  BelatiTes. 

[Not  Including  brothen  and  ast'- 
nor  children.] 


Second  cousin... 


Parents  (No.  2918) ;  uncle  <Hu^^.  "< 
2919)  ;  4  cousins  (Husb.  Na  3.» 
one). 


Parents  (No.  2919)  ;  2  uncles i^ort 
2918  is  one) ;  aunt  (Wife  No  &^ 
cousins  (Husb.  No.  8094,  W:(r 
2408,  Wife  No.  606). 


Mother  (Wife  No.  2431):  uncle  ;H: 
No.   267) ;  aunt ;    2  grand-on   - 
cousins  (including  Husb.  Ko  if 
Wife  No.  19} ;  1  second  cousin. 


Parents  (No.  4023) ;  aunt. 


2  second   cousins   (Wife  No.  1601 
Husb.  No.  2943)  and  1  third  cv 
nephew;  2nieoe«  (Wife  Na  31.^ 
Wife  No.  926). 


A  cousin  . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


387 


Pabtnxbs  in  Mabriao^ 


Llnf. 
B 


9 


ilnf. 
8 


\6X 

1 
B 


r  2 

w 

2 

H 

2 
8 


ABsigned  oanse 
of  deafnen. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where     I 
educated.       i 


N.  Y. 
N.Y.. 


Spotted  fever. 


I  Brain  fever 

Cerebro-8p.  men. 
Brain  fever 


*' Sores  in  head.' 
Spotted  fever... 


Earthquake  shook 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Fever.. 


Inflam.  on  brain. 


Scarlet  fever.... 
Fall  from  horse. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Wh'gcough(7).. 
Whooping  oongh. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 

Brain  fever... 
Spacms 


Spotted  fever... 
Scarlet  fever. . . . 


Md... 
Ohio.. 


Pa. 

Pa. 
Pa. 


N.  Y. 

N.Y.Imp'd..., 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Hartford. 
Wis 


Ohio  (7).. 


Exeter, 
m, 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ark.. 


Mich,  k  Ohio. 
W.Pa 


Hd.  IE  Pa. 
Pa , 


Ohio. 
Ohio.. 


Remarks. 


Dead 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  3429. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  240B  and  Wife  No.  606. 


Wifl.,Edinb>rgh, 

and  College. 
Neb 


Pa 

Hartford  ftVa. 


Iowa . 
Iowa  . 


Ohio. . 
Ohio.. 


Ohio  k  Col. 
Ohio 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2864,  Hoab.  No.  691. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1482. 
Sister  of  HnBb.  No.  2541. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3809,  Wife  No.  86(16. 
Wife  has  deaf  brother. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1886. 
Died  1889. 


Not  deaf.    Second  marriage. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8314. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  290a 

Parents  distantly  related. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2462.  Mo.  of  Hnab.  No.  8196.  Died  1894. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  624. 

Died  1888. 

First  maniage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  246a 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  1609. 


388 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


311SIS89 


maisBir 


"I 


aiiT 


imv 


! 
3130  IBSO 

3i^i&§a 
3t33|mw 


I 


Mabbiaobs. 


No,  of  Children. 


5  a 

ED   I  & 

2  ;  — 

I 

1  I  — 


Pabtkebs  nr  Uabbiaob. 


1844 


1SS3 


%nriim 


HI^IlASW 


I 

I 


3190,18S0 


J131I18B0 


laM 


isei 


SU32 


i«a» 


IS70 


1890  am 

isealiHM 


sWm 


18B9J1«^ 


i; 

Q 

1 

'i 

1 

- 

1 

1 

4 

8 

S 

- 

4 

— 

2 

- 

J 

- 

1 

: 

1 

: 

4 

- 

a 

- 

5 

6 

a 

2 

I 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

ft 

- 

— 

— 

-    1   — 


—     *    — 


jHiif«lMUid|1862 
t  Wife....  1 1863 

(Husband 'i860 
t  Wife....  1860 


(Husband 
\Wlfe.  .. 

(Husband 
\Wlfe .... 

J  Husband 
\Wlfe ....  I 

(Husband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband* 
tWife....! 

(Husband 
\Wife.  .. 

(Husband 
twife..  . 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband  i 
(Wife .... 

( Husband 
twife... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

fHusband 


1866 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1854 
1851 


18181     1 
1823i    3 


1816 
1820 

1831 
1836, 

isssi 

18531 
I860' 

18541 
1858' 

1863 
1849| 

11868' 
18671 

1856! 

1S52 

1827 
1887. 


1  I     fi 

2  I     4 


1  I 


e 


Deaf  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  8ist(T« 

nor  children.] 


Father  (Husb.  No.  3377) ;  uncK'  fHc^ 
No.   8880) ;    aunt  (Wife  No.  \W  ; 
cousins  (one  is  Husb.   No.  33?' 
second   cousins  (one   is    Uu»b.  N. 
3687) ;  3  nephews  and  nieces. 


—     A  grand-uncle., 


1  I  — 

1  i- 


18211     8  I    4  I    4     — 


HV«-...|. ....... 

r  Husband  1861 1    5 

tWife....  1867      7 

(Husband  1819'    8 
tWife....  1819     8 

Husband|l846'    5 


5  nephews  and  nieces  (Husb.  No.  iX^.. 
Wife  No.  2219,  Wife  No.  3396,  Wife  N\ 
3385,  Husb.  No.  3130) ;  grand-nepbrwi 
and  grand-nieces. 


-'{ 


Wife .... 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 

j  Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
I  t  Wife .... 


Husband 
Wife . 


1846     8 


1869'    4 
18611    5 


1861'    5 
1863    10 


18811  10 

1841 !     8 
1866    11 

I860;    6 
1868!    9 


,  Parents  (No.  3131) ;  2  uncles  (Huab  >• 
8129  is  one) ;  2  aunts ;  nephews  &&: 

!     nieces. 

I  2  cousins  (Wife  No.  1922  and  Husb.  N. 
3940). 


Parents  (No.  3131) ;   2  uncles  (oue  » 
I      Husb.  No.  3129);  2  aunts;  nephev 
and  nieces. 


7  1—2  nephews  (Husb*  No.  3647  is  one)! '. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


389 


Pabthxbs  in  Mabbiaox. 


1 

ABstgned  cause 
of  deafness. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
edncated. 

{t 

p» 

P» 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever. 

Siclmees. 

Iowa 

Iowa 

Pa 

{i 

{b* 

{1 

Pa 

Pa 

Inllam.  in  head. . 

Pa 

Pa 

Ohio 

Measles. 

Ohio. 

Pa 

Scarlet  fever. 

Scarlet  fever 

Pa 

Rotteidam 

N.  Y.Imp'd.... 

Mich. 

{  a 
{I 

Scarlatina 

Scarlet  fever 

Brain  fever 

Spotted  fever  ... 

Ind 

Pa 

Pa 

Ohio 

Whooping  cough. 

Measles 

tonsils. 

Ohio 

Ohio. 

Ohio 

Ont 

Swelling 

Hamilton 

Ohio. 

{I 

r  B 

Swelling  in  head. 
Scarlet  fever 

Mich 

Hartford 

"  B 

.  a 

{i 

U 

(   B 

S.C.AC0II.... 
Iowa 

Afall 

Hartford 

Hartford 

8.0 

8,  C 

Scarlet  fever 

Ohio 

{i 

Ohio 

Posen 

Spotted  fever. . . . 

Bremen. 

Ohio. 

Ohla 

Spotted  fever.... 

Ohio. 

Kans 

Hl.&Xaiks.... 

6ong*n  of  brain. . 

Remarks. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  2466,  Wife  No.48SS,  Hnsb.  No.  3378,  Wife 
No.  166. 


Died  1889. 


Dead. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3874. 


Died  1880. 


Died  1979. 

Second  marriage. 
Died  1887. 

Died  1889. 
Died  1890. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  2477. 
Died  1892.  7 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3131.    Died  1866. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2219,  Hnsb.  No.  3182,  Wife  No.  3896, 
Wife  No.  8886. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8129. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  2219,  Hnsb.  No.  8130,  Hnsb.  No.  8182, 

Wife  No.  8396,  Wife  No.  8386. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8130,  Wife  No.  2219,  Wife  No.  3396, 

Wife  No.  3886. 

Parents  probably  conslns. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  4283.    Died  1890. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  210. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1867. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3386  and  Wife  No.  29.    First  marriage ; 
second  to  Husb.  No.  2434 ;  third  to  Husb.  No.  3881. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8188. 


390 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriaffes. 


IJ 


3188  iggo 


Maxbiaobs. 


No.  of  OhUdren. 


1882 


3189  1890  1875 

8140  1890  1880 
3141  1890  1861 
8142  1890  1887 
3148  1898  1898 
814411890 
8146  1893  1886 

8146' 1889  1881 

I 

I       I 
314711889  1870:  10 

3148  1898  1886 


3149  1891  1888 

3150  1889  .... 
31511889  .... 
3162  1890  1887 
8168|l890  1878 
8164  1689!  1873 

:   ! 

3166  1889  1882 
3166  1889;  1884 
8167  1890  1872 
3168  1890  1881 
8169  1890  1871 

i 

3160  1891  1888     2 

I 

3161  1890  1876  2 

3162  1889  1870,  6 


I    <  » 


8  I  ' 
8 


Pabthkbs  XX  Mabbxaos. 


(Hnsband 
twife.... 

Hiuband 


1867 
1859 


1861 


I  Wife. ...1863     6       2 


Brotberaaod 

SlBtem 

[Inclnding  Fer- 

■on  recorded.] 


-{ 


1 

in 

1 

— 

- 

- 

- 

— 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

3 

- 

2 

1 

2 

- 

2 

- 

5 

- 

(Hnsbuid  1846 
t  Wife....  18691 

fHiuband,1889' 
twife....|l843| 

rHt»bBnd!l866i 
1  twife....  I860! 

I  (Htuband  11809 
I  \Wlfe....jl870 

(Hnsbandi 
\Wife. 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/HoBband 
twife.... 

#  Husband 

(wife .... 

Husband 


1860 
1853 


1867 
1854 


1847 


Wife....  18651 

(Husband  1866 
twife....;  1866 

(Husband  1858 
twife . .  .1869 

/Husband  1838! 
twife....  1840, 

/Husband  1868| 
1  Wife....  1866! 

/Husband,1862 
twife....ll866 

/Hunband 


4 
8  I 

i 

6  I 
8  I 

6  I 

6  ; 

2 
6 

6 
2 

4  1 
®  ! 
1 
1 

1 
1 

6 

7 


—  12     — 


\Wlfe   ... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife . . . 

/Husband 
twife.... 


1844 


1845 
1860 


1862 
1869 


18611 
1862! 


Deaf  BdatlYeB. 
[Kot  including  brothera  and 
nor  children.] 


2  nephews;   3  nieoea  (includins 
No.  1109  snd  Wife  No.  1698). 


/fliMband  . . . .  I . 
tWife....|l862' 

/Husband!  1844 
twife....  1 1841  i 

/HuBbandil860; 
tHV«....|.... 

/Husband!  184o! 
t  Wife....  1868! 

/Husband  1837 
twife....  1842 


2  i     3 


Second  cousin. 


A  cousin. 


Third  cousin  (Hnsb.  No.  671}.. 


2  second  cousins. 
1  cousin 


1  cousin  (Husb.  No.  '232). 


TahUar  Statement  of  Marriagea, 


391 


Pabtmbbs  in  Maxbiaob. 


AMigned  CBOfle 


AMignedc 
of  deafiK 


Cramp  or  lock- 
jaw from  lanced 
gnma. 

SCTofula 

Scarlet  f eiyer. .... 
Scarlet  fever. . . . 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Spotted  fever. . . . 

Spinal  mraingltlB 
Spinal  meningitiji 

Afaa 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Bit  iu  the  face  by 

a  dog. 
Fright 

Meningitis 

MeningitiB. 

Tvphoid  fever . . . 
MeningitiB. 

Scarlet  fever 

OonvuiflionB 

Scarlet  fever. 

Sore  ears 

twUmw  of  brain.. 
Scarlet  fever  and 

meaaleB. 
Sourlet  fever. .... 
Brain  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Tyidioid  fever... 

Spotted  fever 

Ulcers  in  head... 
Scarlet  fever 

Brain  fever 

Scarlet  fever. .... 
Diphtheria 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
edncated. 


KanB.  &  Swe'n, 
Kans 

m. 

Ill 

N.Y 

N.Y.AW.N.Y 

Pa 

Pa 

Ky 

Ky  

Mo 

Mo 

Mo 

Pa 

Marlenbni^ . . . 

Texas. 

Texas.. 

N.Y. 

London 

Minn 

Wis 

Minn.&  CoU.. 
Minn 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Mich 

Mich) 

Mich 

Mich 

Mich 

Mich 

Mich 

Ind.  h  Mich. . . 

WiB.JiCk>U.... 
m. 

Ind 

Hartford 

Pa 

WiB.&Ck)U.... 

Wis. 

Wis 

Halifax 

Halifax 


Remarks. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3137. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1437,  Wife  No.  9490. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  40»6. 


Sister  of  Htub.  No.  686. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  183,  Wife  No.  88S6,  Wife  No.  4831,  Wife 
No.  2461,  Wife  No.  2902. 

Died  1890. 


Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Htub.  No.  8637. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3156. 
Died  1881. 

Second  marriage ;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  8164. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  092  and  Wife  No.  I486. 


Parents  oonsins. 

Brother  of  Hash.  No.  8196. 

Parents  oonsins.    Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  80.    Died  1890. 

Not  deaf.    DeBerted  wifei 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  8895 ;  third  to  Hnsb. 
No.  3728. 


Not  deaf. 
Parents  cousins. 


392 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


3HT 


MlBBIAOia. 


1S9W1BS1 


1039  1»T1 

I 


1890  1875 


am 

1^00 


tma 


m2\  2 


No.  of  GhUdrHO. 


I 


ai6g  lesoiiiau    i 


I 


aifis 

3170 

81T1 

31 T3 

3173 
3174 
3175 
317fl 

am 

317H 
31T9 
31H0 

aigi 


ifiSD  ia&3    1 

!    j 

leSO!  186ft     8 

iBsaiiwy  — 

ifl^!l«7fi     7 

laai  i«MO    1 
1^93  ....  .  .. 

ISSill^l 

I 
18»)  ... 

1391  1879 

leoi  11^1 

11W3  lR7i 


3i^j  imA  .... 

3l83jl«9i  1IPJ0|     1 

3iJSii8!;»'ii?ni  11 

:ns5  inm  idt^^f,    2 
I 


PABTxrxu  IX  Mabriaok. 


3 
o 

18*3 
1^8 


j  Hii»baDil 
twife.   . 

jHimbaud 

twiie  ....[iwa 
inui^band  la43 

(Wife.,.,  lasa 

j  Fiiiflbftad 

(Wife    ... 

f  HuHbaiid 
1  Wife  .... 

f  Husband 
(Wife..,. 

rQnnbAiitl 


I  Wife  . 


i 

o 
H 

4 
3 

9 

7 

U 

3 

1B4«      7 

ias2j   0 

1649]     7 

iHOH    n 

li33    1^ 


Brothers  and 
Sistera. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I 


1«2b 


rHuHbftUd  l§23i 

I  Lwife .... 


IBli'  10 


J  J  If  imbaitd 
~  ^  tWif«-... 

I  HmbftDil 

i  Uif«  . 

__      fHunbtiiid 
\Wire..    . 

.      IHiubaoiJ 
^   llWlfe.... 

I  J  Uunb&nd 


Uttiband 
Wife  . , , , 

1  HuHbaud 
\  Wife  ... 

1  Husband! 
i  Wlfct  , 


-'{ 


leia 
iB2a 


liitaft 

1811 


i»5i 


1867 


1H55 
IttGi 


lam 


I  \Wlfe...Jls50' 

\  riuHbuadi 

I  i Wile,...  .... 


7     — 


f  HujsbMid  1H47 
lllV/>!.  ..  lyao 
I  Ht]»bund|lal^H| 


(vvm  ....  i«&fl 


J  Unfit 

1  ">/. 


I 


fib&nd  1S5(»    1^ 


I  JlLis^buiid  . 


i  Wlft> , 


..ilMH, 


Dettf  BeUttves. 
[Not  including  brotben  and  e 
nor  children.] 


Nephew  (Hnib.  No.  1920) . 


2ooaain8. 


2  nieces  (Wife  No.  dOU  is  one) ;  poi 
niece. 


2  nieces  (Wife  No.  9041  is  one) ;  gr&3C 
niece. 


2  nieces  (Wife  No.  3041  is  one) ; 
niece. 


Cousin  . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


393 


PABTMXB8  IN  MABBXAOB. 


I 


31fS3 


3164 


1 

o 

I 


(Inf. 

B 
B 


3166 


3167 


3168 


School  for  the 
dfiftf  where 
educated. 


ReraarkB. 


Sores  in  heed Hertford 

Sickness Hartford DiedlSSO. 


I  Ohio Brother  of  Wife  No.  1624  and  Husb.  No.  3806. 

Ohio i  Slater  of  Wife  No.  962. 


N.  Y Died  1889. 

N.Y 


3170 


3172 


3173 


8174 


jinf. 
I    1 

{J 

{J 
r  B 


I 
L  B 

B 


Scarlet  fever >  Ky.  &  La |  Dead. 

Scarlet  fever. ....  I  Miss 

Scarlet  fever Ind '  First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3168. 

Scrofula Ind i  Died  1877. 

Ind ;  Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3167. 

Ind 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scrofula 


Inflam.in  head. 


Hartford I  Paternal  grandparents  were  cousins.    First  marriage :  3d  to 

I         Wife  No.  3170.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  4066,  Husb.  No. 
3172,  Wife  No.  676,  Husb.  No.  3171.    Died  1871. 
.  Hartford Sister  of  Wife  No.  2822,  Husb.  No.  8192.    Died  1860. 

'  Hartford '  Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8169.     Brother  of  Wife 

No.  4066,  Husb.  No.  8172,  Wife  No.  676,  Husb.  No.  8171. 
Paternal  grandparents  were  cousins.    Died  1871. 

I  Hartford First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  67a      Sister  of  Wife 

I  No.  612.  Wife  No.  677,  Husb.  No.  697,  Husb.  No.  676. 

I  I         Died  1887. 

I  Hartford Paternal  grandparents  were  cousins.    Brother  of  Husb.  No. 

Hartford 3169.  Wife  Na  676,   Husb.  No.  3172,  Wife  No.  4065. 

,  '         Died  1874. 

I  Hartford I  Paternal  grandparents  were  cousins.    Brother  of  Husb.  No. 

I  1         8169,  Wife  No.  676,  Husb.  No.  3171,  Wife  No.  4066. 

Hartford '  Sister  of  Wife  No.  4079.    Died  1898. 


Scarlet  fever. ....  Ohio 

Scarlet  fever Iowa  le  Neb.., 

Spinal  meningitis  Mo 

Brain  fever Neb 


3176 


3176 


3177 


3179 


8180 


3181 


t:v 

{:::: 
{- 


Measles.. 


Ift 'Separated. 

!  la I  First  marriage:  2d  to  Husb.  No.  1861 ;  3d  to  Husb.  No.  879. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  886. 
i         Not  deaf. 

Ill 


8182 


111.... 

Typhoid  fever. . .  Va 

Cerebro-sp.  men.   Ya 

Typhoid  fever. . .   N.  Y. . 
I  N.Y.. 

Tenn., 

;  Tenn., 

Ga.... 


Oa. 


3183 


3184 


{!l 


N.C.. 
N.C. 


Ga.. 


3186  < 


,  Spotted  fever — ;  Ind . 
I  Spotted  fever....'  Ind. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  686. 


nude  of  Wife  No.  2294.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3182,  Husb. 

No  3184,  Wife  No.  2996. 
Not  deaf. 

Uncle  of  Wife  No.  2294.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3181,  Husb. 

No.  8184,  Wife  No.  2996. 
Not  deaf. 


SisterofHusb.  No.  4281. 

Uncle  of  Wife  No.  2294.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3182,  Husbu 

Na  8181,  Wife  No.  2996. 
Not  deaf. 

Died  1892. 


394 


Tahdar  Statement  of  Marriages, 


3186 


Mabbtaom. 


No.  of  CtaUdren. 


Pabthbbs  HI  Mabbiaos. 


II 


\  1890  1890|  —     - 

3187|l89ojl866|  4  — 
8188  18Qo!....j 


318911890  . 


319o!l891 


3191 
3192 
3198 
3194 
3196 
3196 
3197 


1891 
1890 
1890 
1892 
1890 
1890 
1890 


1870 

1866 
1861 


3198|1890 

i 


I 


3199 
3200 

3201 

3202 
3208 
3201 
3206 


1800....      4       3 

I         I 


4  1 

1  — 

2  — 
1  .... 


1890 

1800 

I 

1890 
1890 
1890 
1808 


1861 


1886 
1877 


2     — 


1:1 


I- 


2  — 

3  j- 
1 


I 

i 

4 


I'     2 


I 
I 

/Husbuid  1861 
\Wlfe....jl867 

jHn8band:lK40 
twife....  1844 

(Husband  1866 
IWlfe....  1869 


Brothers  and 


(HoBb. 

Iwife... 


j  Husband 

(Wife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 


[Including  Fer- 
son  reoordBd.] 

i 
i 

H      O      14   i  P 

1 
1 

2 

7 

1 
1 


....,  1 

lb44j  1 

18461  1 

1843  1 

1842  3 

1826,  9 

1839,  1 

1826 


twife....jl844 

(Husband  1846 
iwife...  ..  . 


(Husband 'iSBOi    2 
t  Wife....  11867!    3 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

fHvsband 


[Wife.. 


Husband 


1869 
1869! 


1818 
'187 


1864 


Wife. 


(Husband 
tWife. 

Husband 


18691    3 


1793     6 


1817 
•20T 


Wife. 

(Husband 
twife . 

(Hiuband 

twife... 

jHuOfond 
twife. 


(Husband 
tWife. 


1864 


1818 


1  '  — 
6     — 


Deaf  BeUtiTea. 

[Mot  indndlng  brothers  and  sistcn 

nor  children.] 


2  nieces  and  2  nephews. 


Parents  (No.  3109):  undo  (Husb.  ^o. 
2462):  3 cousins  (Wife  No.  3198.  Wif. 
No.  926  are  included) :  2  third  oonsin> 
(Husb.  No.  2943,  Wife  Na  1601): 
fourth  cousin. 

Parents  (No.  2462) ;  3  aunts  (Wife  No 
3109,  Wife  No.  1178,  Wife  Na  906^ ;  2 
uncles  (one  is  Husbu  Na  4127) ;  2  third 
cousins  (Wife  No.  1601,  Husb.  No. 
2913) ;  fourth  cousin. 

Uncle  (Husb.  No.  1824) ;  aunt ;  7  cousins 
(including  Husb.  Na  1687,  Husb.  No. 
1825,  Husb.  No.  1826);  2  second 
cousins  (Wife  Na  211,  Husb.  No. 
1676) ;  1  third  cousin. 


Father  (Husb.  No.  8199) ;  uncle ;  aunt : 
7  second  cousins  (including  Husb. 
Na  1826,  Husb.  No.  1687,  Hnsbw  No 
1825);  2  third  cousins  (Wife  No.  ail 
and  Husb.  No.  1676) ;  1  fourth  cousin ; 
great-aunt;  great-uncle  (Huab.  No. 
1824) ;  niece. 

8eYeral(7) 


Tabular  StatemetU  of  Marriages. 


395 


Pabtnxbs  in  Mabkiaox. 


I 

5 


3186 


3188 


i  I 


AMignedcau 
of  oeftftiefla, 


3191 


3192 


S) 

{I 

{•a 

llnf. 


I  Scarlet  fever.. 


B 
^  B 

8194  i   ® 

8195  /    J 


3196 


I 
3197' 


3198  . 


Typhoid  ferer. 

Spinal  1 
Fevw.. 


Spinal  fever, 
ever, 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Malignant  typhuB 

fever. 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Ulcers  in  bead... 


AfUl. 
A  fall. 


Whooping  cough. 
Siokness 


3199!. 


32001  I^A 


1^- 
8202    i^^ 

^^  {int. 
3204|  I  ~ 

8206   I    * 


Whooping  cough. 


Meaalee. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Bemarka. 


111.. 
HI.. 


Ind.. 
Ind. 


Mich. 
N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Parents  second  cousins. 


'Deul. 


N.Y.. 


N.  Y '  Sister  of  Husb.  No.  4B9.    Died  1891. 

Hartfoxd I  First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3193. 

Hartford No  2822,  Wife  No.  8169. 


Hartford . 
Hartford.. 


I  Second 

No.  3169, 


first  to  Wife  No.  8192. 
fe  No.  2322. 


Brother  of  Wife 
Brother  of  Wife 


Md I 

Md ; 

Wis j  Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8167. 

111. ' 

N.  Y !  Died  1862. 

N.  Y Sister  of  Husb.  No.  8210,  Wife  No.  2780. 

!  Not  deaf.    Oouain  of  wif e. 


la '  Sister  of  Wife  No.  926. 


Ky Diedl888. 


I  Mother  of  Wife  No.  1468,  Husb.  No.  8201. 


Hartford . 
Ohio 


Ky Brother  of  Wife  No.  1468.    Distantty  reUted  to  wife.     Died 

1877. 


I  Not  deaf.    First  marriage ;  second  to  hearing  man. 


Ind. 


I         Not  deaf. 

Scarletfever Ill Diedl892. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1890. 


Typhus  fever....,  N.  Y.. 
.. N.Y.. 


396 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabrxagks. 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


.sis    S'S 


3906 1892'1890  1 
8207  iswi  1891  .... 

'     I 

3208 189311898  1 


3909  18921 1891   1 

I 

3210  1890' 

I 
321lil890i...J.... 

3212  189o| ....   2 

8213  1898 


3214  1892 
3216  1892 
3216  1891 1 
3217.1892 
8218  1890 1. 


I 


1891 


8219  189018801  —  I  — 

J     I     '     ! 

3220  1892....      1      — 

I  1 

3221  1891|1866'     1  |  — 

saaaiwiim  ....1.... 

1 
9339  I8l)^i  1892 

MS2Ail«9<> 


33301892 

I 

B!E»IIB99 

»22TlL8eO 

I 

I 

;mii!i89a 

£1339  1890 


^t29D 


ifnra 


1^ 

IS73 
1££7 

lHfl7 


1  I     1 

6J- 


Pabtnxbs  in  1£abbiaok. 


J 


(Husband' 1864 
\Wlfe....  1866 


(HoBband 
Iwife.... 


1868 
1866 


/Hnsband  1846 
\  Wife....  1871 

I 
(HaBbuid|l866 
twife....!l870 

(Husband  1808 
iWife... 


j  Husband  • 
tWife . . . .  t . 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I 


111' 


7  I 

4  , 


(Husband  1866 
\Wlfe 1865| 

(Husband  1870' 
t  Wife....  1864 


^Hwband  — 
tWifo....'1832| 

(Husband  1861 
twife '. 


^ 

g 

1 

1 

^ 

P 

6 

_ 

2 

1 

1 
t 

Deaf  BelatiTes. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  tAaur* 

nor  children.] 


I 1  Cousin  . 


9,-1 
6     — 


*  '  -  1 


3     — 

11    


(Husband 1 1860 
twife . . . .  1866 

(Husband  1889. 
1  Wife. ......!. 


iHuaband\ ....  . 
t  Wife....  11864 

(Husband.l846i 
t  Wife....;  1868, 


(Husband 
I  Wife... 


(Husband 
twife . 

(Husband 
tWife . . 

(Husband 
twife . . . 

(Husband 
iWife .... 

I  iHutiband 
'  twife . 

(Husband 
tWife. 


(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

I  r  Husband 

itwife.... 

(Husband 
'  tWife.... 


1864| 


1837| 


1827; 
1844| 


1866 
1869, 


18161 
1811, 


1868 1 

'467 1 


1847 
1863 

1832 
1833 

1888j 

1848 

1868! 
1861 1 


1  I. 


Mother ;    uncle  (Husb.    No.    SS88) ; 
aunts  ^Wife  No.  3930  is  oneX 
'  Cousin  ;  father  slightly  deaf 


«,- 


Uncle;  Soousina.. 
2  distant  relatives. 


Uncle  (Husb.  No.  4063) ;  cousin  ;  niect 

(Wife  No.  3466). 
4  cousins   (including  Husb.  No.    677, 

Husb.  No.  713,  Wife  No.  8830). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


397 


Pabtnuw  in  Maxbiaob. 


AMrioniui  /..niu*   '  School  for  the 
ABgl^edeauM        d^af  whew 


of  deafness. 


educated. 


Sickness. . . . 
Brain  fever. , 


I  Mo. 
I  Mo. 


Brain  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Fever. 

Nnmb  xwlay. , 

Scarlet  fever. 


Scrofula. 


Lung  fever . . . 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scrofula 

Scarlet  fever.. 


ninees.. 
Illness . 


Brain  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. 


Ohio.. 
'  Ohio.. 


N.Y 

St.  Joseph's. 

N.Y 


Neb. 


Ill  . 


W.  Pa.. 
W.  Pa... 


Hartford. 


Kendall. 
Va 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


Ind.. 


Clarke. 


Hartford. 
Hartford.. 


Oa. 
Oa.. 


Portland . 
Hartford.. 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Remarks. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  3780  and  Wife  No.  8197. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  619. 

Not  deaf.    Died  1885. 
Died  1892. 


Died  1891. 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1888. 


Semi-mute. 


Ind 

Ind.*  Ohio....  I 

Hartford |  Died  1865. 

Hartford 


I  Not  deaf. 

Minn Died  1892. 

Ind.*  la 


Hartford.. 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


•| 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Mijn. 
Miss. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  76S. 
Brother  of  Wife.  No.  74. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  764. 


398 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabbiaoxb. 


9391 


w^i 


»a36 


1802 


1801 


1BV3 


ism 


\wn 


Ko.  of  Ohlldran. 


lim  _ 


;    I    ! 


qI* 


aa40 

3341 

sou 

3!E4S 
32141 
3247 

3361 


1890 

isai 


lt^9» 

134G 
1SI» 


1899 

i8Doi&ae 


1160 

issa 

JhW, 


I 
1     1 


isoajifflia  -    — 
lagisllHW 

I 


JKl&^|lS0i  1804 


PABTHnW  IN  MABBIAOK. 


r  Husband,  18d6 


/Hiubaiid,lS63 

rHuAbibd 

I 

/Hnabftnd 

jPtuibaDd 

(HnnbAnd 
twift... 

)HiiJ9biwd 
I  Wife  . . . 

/  HufibnQd 
twife.... 

t  Wlft .... 


(tluftb. 

twu 


I8fi4 


1866 


!ltt72 


187^1 
IftfiVl 


lfi64 
18(K) 


lg«2 
1857 


im& 

1i2£ 


^'Ife. 


HtiMbuid 


1  WUo  . , . . 
j  n  nfibtiiia 


)  Husband  1B3S 


1857 


X8U 
18^ 


1^ 


l«4«s 


Brother*  and 
Sitters. 
[Incliftdiiig  Per- 
son recoided.] 


1H(I9      7 


1819      4 


\Wlie..,i...J.... 


JHtiBl}iind|ia63|     1 


r  Husband  1848 
tu-if<,....|l854 

(HuHbMadllft54 
tWifi5....|  ..   ! 

(HuBbsudiia^s' 
I  "i  Wife    ...  il84ft 


I  (  Hii«b«nd 


1^^      6 


Deaf  BeUtives. 
[Not  inolnding  brothers  and  wn^in 
nor  children.] 


Parents  (No.  3233);  nneie  (Hii»b  5 
aOOO) ;  aant  (Wife  No.  2600) ;  4co». 
(incinding  Wife  No.  412  tod  Hi 
No.  736). 


Nephew ;  2  nieces  (one  is  Wife  5o.  i 
Nephew ;  2  nieces  (one  is  Wife  No.  t 


Parents  (No.  8290) ;  3  uncles  'icd':- 
Husb.  No.  3291);  ffrandfatber  lE.- 
No.  22eu) ;  paternal  grandpaceau  3 
3292) ;  2  third  ooumna. 


4  second  cousins. 
Oonain , 


Second  oonain  (Husb.  No.  2436) . 


Consin  (Wife  No.  3247). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


399 


Pabtksbs  in  Mabriaok. 


% 

&         Afldgnedct 
«  of  deftfnei 


-<  I 


31! 

32 
3:J 


Sobool  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Remarkfl. 


Eanfl . 


<    2     A  cold 

i    B  I 

t    6  I  Spotted  fever.... 

r   B    

I  i 

[%%  ,  Paralysis  of  audi- 
tory nenres. 


35 

!S6 
07 
Sd 
139 
»40 
\41 
>A2 

I 

U3| 

M4 

H5 
M6 

"1 

US\ 
249 
260 
251 
352 
Q63I 

ta64 


Scarlet  fever. , 
Measlefl 


\    3  '  Oerebro-spu  men, 
\    2    Catarrhal  fever. 

{il 

{•b! 


{I 


{ 


'? 


{1 


Disease  in  head.. 


Catarrh 

Scarlet  fever.. 


(    6  I  Brain  fever. 


12    Disease. 


{-I 

\    3  !  Severe  cold. 


j    3  ,  AfaU.. 

(••••I 


/    3    Black  fever. . . 
(    5    Scarlet  fever. , 


m 


A  fall,  causing 
hydrocephaluB. 


Mo. 
Ind.. 


Ind.. 
Ind. 


N.  Y.  k  C.  N.  Y 


C.  N.  Y 


Va. 
Va. 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Texas. 
Texas.. 


Pa 

W.  Pa. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford  . 


Pa.... 
Ohio. . 


Horace  Blann  & 

Hartford. 
Hartford . . . 


Pa.  ft  W.  Pa  . . . 
Ohio 


Pa. 
Pa.. 


Kans . 
la.... 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Ohio. 


N.  Y 

W.N.  Y 


m. 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


.  Y.  ft  Hartfd. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  786. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  260a 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2600.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  736  and  Husb. 
No.  8231. 


His  grandparents  were  cousins. 


Died  1878. 
Dead. 


Died  1890. 

Second  marriage ;  flrsl  to  Husb.  No.  2218.    Died  1892. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  962,  Husb,  No.  400.    Third  marrUge 
first  or  second  to  Husb.  No.  8745. 


Dead. 


Not  deaf. 

Cousin  of  husband. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 

Parents  second  cousins. 


Not  deaf. 


400 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marrixigee. 


mm 


AUrbiaokb. 


1 

M 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


1899. 

ifm .... 
utioisaAi   1 

lOTl  IBTl     7 
IBOU  ....... 

32(I3|1BS0  ....|     4 

I 
aW3JlB89  ...,,.., 

18U0  . , . . 

ii$go ,.' 

1890  .,. 
tBtnJ  . , . 
1B0Q  iNHa 

ies4  ifffio 


9M9 


1»M  l|lh3 

I 


^7 

9272 
BSTa 
91171 

:ia7a 

3377 


iH92,ia7n 

I      I 


Pabthkrb  IK  BCabbiaok. 


(Hoflbuid  11861 
IWife....  1864 


/Hrwbuid 
twife.... 

fHnsband 
Iwife.... 

j  Husband 
twife.... 


1868 
1861 


1866 
1867 


(Hiubandl812 
\Wlfe...l. 


\Wlfe....ll861 

/Husband  1860 
\Wlle....  1868 

(Husband  1864 
twife....  1860 


(Husb.. 

twife . . . 

(Husband 
twve.... 


(Husband 
twife.... 


1881 


1861 
1864 


Jflut&and  1868 

(wife   ...  1863 

(Husband  1866 
\Wif€ 


(Husband.. 
1  Wife....!  1856 


(Husband., 
\Wif 


(Husband  1866 
(Wife ....  1870 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(fltMbafid 

tWife. 

(Husband 
twife . . . 

twife. 
(Husband 


(Husband 
twife. 

(Husband 
tWife. 


I  (Husband 
!  twife . 


(Husband 
twife . 


(Husband 
twife.... 


1867 
1866 


1847 
1864 


1858 
1861 


1861 


1868 


1866 
1864 


Brothers  and     I 
Sisten. 
[Including  Per- 
eon  recorded.]    | 


i 


Deaf  BelatiTca. 
[Not  Including  brothers  sod  t^r^ 
nor  children.] 


Nephew. 


—  I  2 uncles.. 


I  a  nieces  (Wife  No.  697  is  one);  3  Dif^' 
I      (Husb.  No.  2906  is  one). 


—  ;  2  cousins.. 


Uncle. 


Many  on  father's  side. 


Many  on  father's  side. , 


lobular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


401 


PABTinnw  ZH  Habbiaok. 

i 

1 

1 

AflsUped  CAcue 
<rfdMfneM. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarka. 

3966 

{i 

Soviet  ferer..... 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

Ill 

Not  deaf. 

SiaterofWlfeNa26ia 

Not  at  BchooL    Farenta  consina.    Sister  of  Hnsb.  No. 

Not  deaf. 

Self-educated.    Deaf  at  11  years  of  age  from  typhoid 
but  was  suddenly  restored  to  hearing. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  8682L 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2667. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8278. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3277. 
Dead. 

Spinal  meningitis 
Bnin  fever 

8266 

HI 

France? 

8367 

t 

|1M 

Scarlet  fever 

Mo 

8258 

Ho 

Epidemic  fever.. 

N.Y 

3259 

8260 

{i 



Kendall. 

Mo 

8261 

HI 

Oerebro-ap.  men. 

MlBB 

8262 

M1« 

8263 

1 

Ind 

2904. 

(.... 

8264 
8366 

(    4 

{i 

Brain  fever 

W.  N.  Y 

N.Y. 

3266 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Spinal  menlngitla 

Kana     ,,,,,, 

fever, 

3267 

W.  N.Y 

N.  0 

8208 

N.O 

Tenn 

3269 

t- 
{! 
{S 
{1 
{•^ 

{io+ 

J 

Spotted  fever.... 
Mnmpa. .....  ^ . . 

N.  Y. 

ll2'/0 

N.Y 

9271 
3272 

Spotted  fever.... 

Oerebro-«p.  men. 
Oolda 

N.Y. 

St.  Joeeph'B  k 

Wla 

Ind. 

Ind 

i2va 

1274 

AooldAcacrofnla. 
Meaalea 

N.Y. 

Mich 

ftrm 

La.  A(Ala. 

Ark 

rjr/6 

tlnf. 

{I 
{I 

Bxoeasive  nae  of 
quinine. 

Hartford. 

Ky 

tJtVl 

Hartford 

Ky 

1278 

Ala 

1279 

{ 

1280 

Ui 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Scarlet  fever..... 

Hartford 

B[artf Old. 

402 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagea. 


I 

s 

1 

8981 


3384 


3387 
3388 
3289 
8390 

3391 

8392 
8293 
3294 
3295 
3296 
8297 
8298 
3299 


1893 
1890 
1890 
1889 
1892 
1891 
1894 
1890 
1894 
1891 

1891 

1894 
1894 
1893 
1894 
1894 
1893 
1894 
1894 

1894 


1886 


1876 
1884 


1869 


1861 


1879 


No.  of  OhildreiL 


1890  1 
1 
1893 
1893 
1894 
1893 


1893 


3301'1893ll893 


3802 
3303 
3804 


1894  1894 
1894  1894 
1890! . 


I 
1H90  . 


PAXTinnw  ZH  Haxbiaox. 


\Wif e . . 

(Hrwbaud 
1  Wife . 


(HuslMUid 
twife.  .. 


{Hwtband 
twife .... 


f  Husband 
\  Wife .... 

(Hiubuid 
tWifo .... 

(Husband 
XWi/e.... 


/Hiuband 
(Wife.... 


1859 


1852 
1852 


1852 
1864 


1834 


( Husband 
twife .... 

r  Husband 

Iwife.... 


(Husband 
1  Wife .... 


(Husband 
\Wife.... 


(Hutband 

t Wife .... 

jHusbard 
twife.... 

(Husband 
Iwife.... 


( Husband 
tWife.... 


(Husband 
twife.... 


(Husband 
\lfV«.... 


(Husband 
(Wife.... 


f  Husband 
\W%fe.... 


(Husband 
1  Wife .... 


(Husband 
IWife.... 


(Husb. 

tWife... 


(Husband 
twife... 


1866 


•44? 


1837 


1826 
1837 


1831 


1869 
1869 


1863 


1860 
1865 


Brothera  and 
Sisten. 
[Indudlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


t   1 


1869 
1870 


1872] 
1871 


1856 


f  Husband, 
tWife .... 


1863 
1876 


I 


Deaf  BelatlTes. 
[Not  InotDding  brothera  «i 
nor  chlldreai  ] 


3  coQBlns. 


Paren  JB  (No.  8393) 

Father   (Husb.    No.  3200}:    cteV 

nephews  or  nieces. 
Parento  (No.  3292) ;  nephev  (Host:.  ^ 

3334). 


Cousin  (Wife  No.  3393).... 
Oousln  (Husb.  No.  3392). 


Mother  (Wife  No.  1302). 


Nephew  (Husb  No.  1930). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


403 


Paxtnbbb  zm  Ma&biaob. 


3281 


{I 


3284 
3285 
8286 

8287 


{I 


8290 
3291 


{i 


{■r 


3294 
3295 
3296 
8297 
8298 
8299 

8300 

3301 
8302 
8308 
3304 


\Inf. 


{:::: 


Aasigiied 
of  ■    ' 


Bndn  feyer. . 


Scarlet  ferar. . 
Smallpox 


Bnin  fever... 
Scarlet  fever., 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scar.  &  typh.  fv. 


Catarrh. 


Sicknei 


Mumps 

Spotted  fever. 

Spotted  fever. 


Diphtheria. 
I^BlpcJaa.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Stettin. 


N.  Y.. 


Mo. 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


N.  Y 

N.  Y.  Imp'd  k 

St.  Joeeph'8. 

Hartford 


N.Y. 

N.Y.. 


N.Y., 
N.Y. 


N.Y.. 


Ohio.. 


Oa.... 
Ohio. 


Ohio. 
Oolo.. 


m.... 

Mich.. 


Kans.  &Ohio.. 
Ohio 


Pa. 


Le  Ooutenlx  & 
W.Pa. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Mo.. 
Ind.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Bemarka. 


Not  deaf.    Educated  in  common  achooL    Died  1887. 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1892. 

First  marriage;  2d  to  Wife  No.  8287. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8286. 


Not  deaf. 

Separated.    Died  1892. 


Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8291. 

Secord  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  442.    Moiher  of  Husb. 

No.  8284. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8290.    Parents  consins. 


Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3290,  Hnsb.  No.  8291. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf.    Separated. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  8666. 

Parents  cousins. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deal 
Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1808. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1624,  Hash.  No.  8164. 


404 


Tahidar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


3307 
3808 
3809 
3310 
8311 


1800 


Habriaokb. 


No.  of  Childmi. 


1888 


1896'l8M 
I893'... 
1892  1840 


38121880,.... 


3813 


8315 


1801  1860     2 


1889  1881 


18891886 


8816  1889  1866 


I 


1890,1864    10 


8318  1889  1868 


3319,18891880 


38*20.1889  1883     2 

3321  1894  1885 

3322  1890  1879 

3323  1894  1886 
3324 


118891865,    6 
3325  1892  1885      3 


Pabtmibs  a  Mabbiaob. 


/Hnsbancl 
twife... 


I  {Buaband 
I  twife.... 


Brothers  and 
Siflters. 
[Indading  Per- 
son recorded.] 


(Ha8baDdl870 
Iwife...  1874 


1 1 


/Husband, 1829     8 


\Wife. 

J  Husband  1 1814 
\Wife 


Deaf  BeUtlYes. 
[Not  including  brothers  and  sistrn 
nor  children.  1 


(Husband  1858  4 

j  twife....  1860  6 

(HuBband  1821'  7 

twife 1818,  2 


fHusband  1857,    6      6 


-  '    1     -    ^ 


2       8 


I  Wife.. 


1859 


rHusband;i858 


Niece :  distant  relatlTe  . 


Niece ;  distant  relative 


Second  consin. 


Wife 


fHnsband 


1862     3 


1827'    2       2     —  j  — 


LWife 1837 

fHusband  1827 


Parents  (No.  3816) ;  2  tmcles  (Hivb  ^ 
3817  is  one) ;  aunt ;  2  cousias  :H^ 
No.  3316  is  one);  3  aeoond  cu  •  - 
(Wife  No.  660,  Wife  No.  3792,  Vi-' 
No.  3444);  1  foorth  ooosln  yE--^ 
No.  2775). 


Parents  (No.  3317) ;  8  nndea  ^E-:v  I 
No.  33L6,  Htuib.  No.  2717,  H  • 
No.  2508) ;  aunt  (Wife  No.  ^  : 
cousins  (including  Hnsb.  No  :^-- 
Wife  No.  2197,  Wife  No.  SfiSh.  H  • 
No.  3485) ;  3  second  coaain»  ( Wii  > 
65U,  Wife  No.  8792,  Husb.  No.  1*^ 
1  third  cousin  (Husb.  No.  2775) 


1 

-- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

2 

- 

- 

3 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

6 

- 

- 

2 

' 

I 


LWifo. 

(Husband  . 
twife .... 

(Husband 
tWife .... 


1832     4 


2  nephews  (Husb.  No.  8316  is  one  : 
cousins  (Wife  No.  660,  Wife  No.  TT. 
Husb.   No.   8444):    1  second   cotc 
(Husb.  No  2775). 


6  nephews  and  ni  oes  (including  H  >• 

No.  8814,   Wife   No.    21»7,   W;fr  N 

I     3668,  Husb.  No.  3486  ^ ;  3  oonains  • «  ' 

No.   650,  Wife  No.   8793,  Husb   > 

8444) ;  second  cousin  (Husb.  No.  2r: 


1847 


1825      8 
1845     8 


jHusbandlsed 

(Wife....  1864 

(Husband  ^1853 
t  Wife...  1864 

(Husband)  1856 
twifo....  1853 


(Husband 
tWife.... 

j  Husband 
twife . . 


1865 


1842 
(Husband  1 1859 
(Wife....  1865 


1 

7| 

9  ' 
10  , 

6 

4 

4 
8 

6 
2 

I 
3 

9 


8  I 

1     • 


2  second  cousins. 


Cousin  . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


405 


Pabtkbbs  nr  Mabbiaob. 


llnf 


AMlgnedcftiue 
of  deftfnem. 


r  B 


r  B 


L  B 


{ 


{^1 

6 
B 


Scarlet  fever., 


Heoalee. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ky. 


Remarks. 


nioeralnhead... 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. . . . 
OhJcken-pox. ... 


Scarlet  fever  and 

diphtheria^ 
MeoingltiB 

Scarlet  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Spotted  fever. . 


Bilious  fever 

Cerebro-sp.  men. 


Ohio 

Kans.  &  Ohio. 


Pa. 
Pa.. 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


Hartford . 
Hartford  . 


Pa.  and  Ohio.. 


Mich,  and  Ohio, 
Ohio 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio. 


Ohio.. 


Ohio. 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


N.  y.  Impr'd. 
N.  Y.  Impr'd. 


Vienna 

N.  y.  Impr»d.. 


O.  k  Ooll.. 
Ohio 


Fourth  marriage. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8686,  Hnsb.  No.  3102. 

Parents  cousins.    Bro.  of  Hnsb.  No.  3811.    Died  1898. 
Not  deaf.     Separated  1879. 

Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3310.    Died  1892. 
Not  deaf. 

First  maiTiage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3760. 
Died  1889. 

Died  1891. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2197,  VVife  No.  8668,  Husb.  No.  3486. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8107. 


Hartford,  111., 

and  la. 
Kans.,    Mich., 

and  Ooll. 


Parents  conains.    Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3317.  Dead. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  2196.  Mother  of  Wife 
No.  2197,  Hnsb  No.  38U,  Husb.  No.  8486,  Wife  No. 
865a    Died  1881. 

Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3i}16. 


Sister  of  Wlfei  No.  982,  Husb.  No.  2608,  Husb.  No.  2717. 

Mother  of  Husb.  No.  381& 
Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  4027. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  2488. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8497. 

Died  1888. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2676. 


Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8781. 
Died  1891. 


406 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriageff. 


Marbiaobs. 


i\ 

II 


3SW  18«U  1W9 

8337,1899  ISTU 

I 

asaa  isaa  \u\ 


saao  lade  iifi2 

33S11BSP1«88 

3SS3ji»ae  lead 

trassji^i  ISM 

I 

33S1  \mi  1M74 

a33«.iaw 

I 


3;v:[7  iw:i     . 
S33«;l8Wj  .... 

ad4;ie9pi^!» 

I 

asm  isKi  i^Hs 

I   i 

Sa4B.!B80'l«S7 


1347 


iSSg  11^9 


a34H  iBOfk  . , . , 

i 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


PABTKUtS  ZH  MaBBZAOK. 


/  Husband 
twife . 

(Hnabuid 
twife.... 

(HnBbuid 
twife. 


f  Hntiband 
\Wlfe. 


(Husband 
tWife.  .. 

(Husband 
IWife. 


(Husband 
twife .... 

jHtuband 

twife .... 


Husband 
if e . . . 


(Hi 

tw 


(Husband 
twife . . . 

(Husband 
twife... 

CHusband 


(.Wife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
twife.. 

(Husband 

twife.. 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 

iwife. 

{Husband 
Wife... 

(Husband 
tWife. 

(Husband 
twife . . . 


1846 
1844 


1846 
1847 


1864 


1827 
1881 


1860 


Brothers  and 
Sistem 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1842 


1849 
1861 


1865 
1863 


1826 

1814 


1860   6 


1857 
1866 


1867 
1861 


1860 

1863 
1865 

1849 

1869 

1866 
18681 


18841  10 
1833  10 


1868 

1868 

1868 

1866 

1839 
1840 

1810> 
1816, 


Deaf  BeUtiTes. 
[Not  Including  brothers  and  siflten. 
nor  children.] 


Father  (Husb.  No.  2366) ;  3  aunts  (Wifr 
No.  367  is  one) ;  uncle ;  grardfatl}^ 
(Husb.  No.  23«7);  great-grundfatbti 
(Husb.  No.  2870):  3  nephews;  coc- 
sips  (Including  Husb.  Ko.  2866  ud 
Wife  No.  683). 


Oousin  . 


Niece. 


Mother  (Wife  No.  8683) ;  3  aunts  (Wife 
No.  1666.  Wife  No.  2231);  1  uncle 
(Hash.  No.  1672). 


Second  cousin . 


Oousin. 


Oousin  . 


Qrand-nieoe . . 
Third  cousin . 


A  cousin 

Oreat-unc\e . 


Talmlar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


407 


Pabxhsbs  a  Kabkuob. 


;  B 


{i 

{I 
{1 


.  10 

n 
n 


(litf 


AfUl. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  f  erer. . 


SloknoM. 
Sickness. , 


Typbold  fever., 
Sloknees 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever 

(3old   &    Inilam- 

znationin  ears. 

SlcknoM 


Nervoos  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. 


Brain  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Cold. 


Fever. . 


Spotted  fever.... 

typbold  fever. . . 
Menlngltla 


Measles. 


Gold  contracted 

at  birth. 
Scarlet  fever 


Cold  contracted 

at  birth. 
Scarlet  fever 


Scarlet  fever.... 
Inflam.  in  head. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Edinburgh .  . . 
Belfast 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Le  Oontenlx... 
Hartford 

Ohla 

Ohio 

Ark 

Ohio. 

Ohio 

K.  Y 

N.Y 

Pa,  &N.  y 

N.Y 

N.Y.  Impr'd.. 

Pa 

Pa 

Md 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

N.Y 

N.Y 

Sans. 

Kane,   k  Oer- 
many. 

Ind 

Md 

Md . 

N.Y 

N.Y 

N.Y 

la 

N.Y. 

Neb 

Ohio 

Ohio. 

HaHf ord 

Ohio 


Remarks. 


Not  at  schooL 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  199&    Niece  of  Hosb.  No.  2H60. 


Attended  common  schools. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  12  and  Husb.  No.  81.    Parents  cousins. 
Not  deaf.    Died  1891. 

Died  1890. 

Died  1888. 

Died  1894. 
Not  deaf. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8839.    Died  1890. 
Died  188a 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3338.    Died  1890. 


Educated  in  common  schools, 
from  fever. 


Became  deaf  in  adult  life 


Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  8989. 

First  marriage;  ad  to  Wife  No.  8731 ;  8d  to  Wife  No.  8346. 

Died  1886. 

Third  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  8845 ;  ad  to  Wife  No.  8731. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3713 
Fir.st  marriage ;  second 


13  and  Husb.  Nq^fff^Dc^av"    *'"** 
to  Husb.  No.  Mf3.    lMeilJl»H»^^     >      '*♦ 


408 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


8849 
38B0 
3851 

8862 

8868 

8864 

8866 
8866 

8867 
8868 
8869 
886C 
8861 

8862 

8868 
8864 

8866 

8366 
8867 


8370 
8871 
3872 
8378 


3 

18891888 
18891870 


Mabbiagks. 


1880 


1893 


1892 


1890 


No.  of  Children. 


1874 

1889  — 

18^ 

1872 

1879  1 
1879  4 


1884 
1886 
1881 
18921888 

1890 

1860 
1888 


1890 
1889 
1890 
1890 
1891 


1889 


1866 
1866 


1861 
1872 


Pabtxhebs  xh  Marrtaqk. 


1867 
1862 


(HnsbAnd 
t  Wife . . 


(HnslMtDd  1842 
twife....  1847 

(HuBbaDd  1836 
\Wife....  1844 

rHuBband  1857 

(Wife....  1868 

/HrwbaDd  1865 
t  Wife...  11862 


THMbuid 

(Wife.... 

/  Husband 
\  Wife .... 

iHuaiband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

iBruibani 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
tWife... 

{Husband 
Wife.... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/fltM^ond 
twife .... 

{Hruhand 
Wife... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
tWife .... 

/Husband 
tWife.  .. 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/  Husband 
twife.... 

iHwhand 
tWife . 

/Husband 
\Wife.,.. 

/Husband 
tWife .... 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1844 
1846 


1862 
1864^ 


1860 
1859! 


1847 
18551 


1860 
1861 


1862, 
1864i 


1867' 
1860 


18A1 
1861 


1860 
1868 


1814 

i8ao 


1818 
1821 

1867 
1847 

1857 

1867J 

1827| 
1884j 

1840 
1839 


1816 
1883 


1K15 
1816 


Deaf  Belatiyes. 
[Not  Including  brothers  and 
nor  children.] 


2  cousins.. 


Ancestor  and  relatiTeB 

3  nieces  (including  Wife  No.  1109  i 
Wife  No.  1593) ;  2  nephewa. 


Cousin  (Husb.  No.  8898).. 


Cousin. 


Niece. 


Parents  (No.  8366);  2  uncles  (including 
Husb.  3431) ;  1  aunt 


Grandmother  (Wife  No.  2484). 


Second  cousin  (Husb.  No.  3483). 
A  niece 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriaget. 


409 


Pabtnsbs  nv  ICabbiaox. 


Aasigned  catue 
of  del 


deftf&eos. 


BeallngB  In  head. 
Catarrh 


Oongeetlye  ferer. 

Group 

Typhoid  feyer. . . 

Oerebro-ap.  men. 
Fall  on  head 

Inflam.  of  brain 

and  fits. 
Slokneaa 


Sickneaa. 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Sickneaa.... 
Menlngltia.. 


Menlngltia. 

Snnuner  compl't. 
Scariet  fever 


Spotted  fever 

Meaaleaand 
Whooping  oongh. 
Sickneaa. 


Typhoid  fever... 


Typhoid  fever... 
Scarlet  fever. . . . 


Meaalea. 


Inflam.  of  brain. 
Afall 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Tti<j«.tti,  In  head. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Pa 

Kendall  . 


N.  Y. 

lowaAtm. 


Botterdamand 

N.Y.  Impr'd. 

N.Y 


N.Y 

N.  Y.  Impr'd  h 

St.  Joaeph'8. 

Ohio 


Ohio.. 


Md 

Md.&  Kendall. 


ni.. 

IlL. 


Kana. 


Iowa. 


Le  Oontenlx . . 

Montreal  and 

BellevUle. 

Pa 

Mo 


y.Y.  A(Mo. 
la 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Ark. 


Md 

Kendall. 


Mo. 
111.. 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


Pa.... 
N.  Y.. 


Pa.... 
Ohio.. 


Ohio. . 
Ohio.. 


Died  1882. 

Flrat  marriage ;  aeoond  to  Hnab.  No.  4013. 


Died  1898. 
Died  1876. 


Slater  of  Hosb.  No.  183,  Wife   No.   9902,  Wife  No.  3461, 

Wife  No.  8141,  Wife  No.  4881.    Died  1892. 
Not  deaf. 
Not  at  schooL 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  8609. 


Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  86ia 
Died  1892. 


Died  1891. 

Slater  of  Hnab.  No.  2406.    Parents  eeeond  oonaina. 

Not  deal 
Separated. 

Brother  of  Wife.  No.  4311.    Hard  of  hearing.    Sduoated  In 

common  achoola. 
Dead. 

Parenta  oonaina.    Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  8481.    Died  1881 . 
Parents  conaina.     Mother  of  Wife  No.  4811  and  Huab.  No. 
886S. 


Slater  of  Hnab.  No.  2798. 
No.  4800.    Dead. 


Died  1868. 


Slater  of  Hnab.  No.  4146. 


Second  marriage;  flrat  to  Hnab. 


Not  deaf. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  14a    Died  1874. 

Flrat  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8378L 
Not  deaf.    Died  1869. 

Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Wife  No.  8372. 

Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Hnab.  No.  3848.    Died  1888. 


410 


Tabular  Statement  of  Mnn^iagee. 


ILUtlOAOUL 


iSAtS 


ISTl 


lun  latstt  .., 


30T8  law 


s^TSidea 


IBtU 


3380  18H9 


33BL 


wm 


3aaa,i8e@ 


asaaiHsg 


3a»i 


11^74 

iK« 
iHsa 


33861894 
3387 
3338  iaS9 

3390  18SI 

isii  IBS9  ]>uy 

'         I 
98021189111876 


No,  Of  CblldiVD. 


I 


Pabtxxbb  nf  Maxbiaob. 


Brotben  »nd 

Slaten. 

[Iiudadlxig  Per- 

■on  recorded.] 


rHiubaDdjl827 
t  Wife....  1829 

jHrwband  18831 

(Wife....  18681 


(HaslMtDd 
\Wlfe.... 

fHiubuid 


1847; 
1854' 


1802     8 


I 


1814 


\WiSt.... 
rHualMtDd  1852 


Wife.... 
rHuBband 


1884 


IBSlj 


jHaibwnd 
IwiTe.   .. 


jHusbwnd'lftBl! 

fUtlBbU]dilS» 

tWlfo....  11848 

jHTii!b*tidl847 
Iwife.... 


fEnibKDd 
JHiiAbuid ' . . . , 


tftSS 
IMA 


Wlf«....  i8so; 
jHiiBbMiiijiaia 

rHiubuid|lSi8 


( EuHbud  1818 


(  HuntHiud 


I 


1813 


lwire,...!iaa« 

flhmbMJii  .... 


11 


DeBf  BelatiTea. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  aisten 

nor  children.] 


A  conalu  (Wife  No.  2701). 


4  nephews  (Inc^  tiding  Hnab.  No.  8379  : 
2  grand-nephews  (inelndlng  Fa«t 
No.  8887). 


Father  (Hosb.  No.  8877) ;  iincle  (Hn*^ 

No.  8880) ;   annt  (Wife   No.  1896  ;  K 

oonsins   (Hush.    No.    8379    la   on>  : 

nephew  and  nieoe ;  2  2d  oonains  (ii- 

I     eluding  Hush.  Na  8687). 


I 

Father  (Husb.  No.  8380) ;  uncle  Hosb. 
No.  8877):  aunt  (Wife  No.  1895'  :  : 
couainB  (including  ynit^  No.  433.% 
Wife  No.  2466,  Wife  Na  156,  Wife  Na 
8116,  Husb.  Na  8878);  3  aeoood 
cousins. 
I  2  CO  jslns  (including  Huab.  Na  8379' ; 

aunt. 

. '  7  nephews  and  nieoee  (Indnding  WL^ 

I      No.  4333,  Wife  No.  2466,  Wife  No.  156. 

Wife  No.   8116,  Husb.   No.   8378);  i 

I     grand-nephews  and  nieoea. 

.1 


2  nephews  (Husb.  No.  8647  is  one). 


Parents  (No.  3181) ;  2  unolea  (inoludiug 
Husb.  No.  3129);  2aunta;  nephews 
and  nieoee. 

2  nephews  (Husb.  No.  3547  is  one);  nlec« 
(Wife  No.  868). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


411 


Paxtmbu  ni  Mabbiaox, 


Gold  In  head. . 

Ck>zDpUoation  of 

dlaeaMB. 
Mumps 


Brain  feyer. 


Hximpa. 


Gold  in  the  heul. 
Teetlilng 


Bndn  fever 

Use   of   quinine 

by  mother. 
Spotted  ferer.... 


B 

B 

7A 

Mfflffln 

6 

Scarletferer.  ... 
Scarlet  ferer 

-R 

B 

B 

B 

2A 

Canker  rash 

8 
B 

Brain  ferer 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Pa 
Pa. 


St.   Francis  k 

Hilwankee. 
Wis 


Ind.. 
Wis.. 


Ind.. 


Ohio.. 
OhJa. 


Ind.  &  Ey.. 
Ky 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


N.O.. 
8.  a. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Va..... 
W.  Va. 


Hartford. 


Haziford. 


Hartford . 


Bemads. 


Hartford . 
Ohio. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  8119.    Dead. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  660.    Died  1889. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8380  and  Wife  No.  1895.    Not  at 
school.    Died  1879. 

Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  166,  Wife  No.  4883,  Hnsb.  No . 

8S78,  Wife  No.  M66,  and  Wife  No.  8116. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  4888,  Wife  No.  9466,  Wife  No.  166,  Wife 

No.  8116. 


Hamilton 

Montr'l  female. 


Not  deaf.    Cousin  of  her  hnsband.    Mother  of  Hnsb.  No. 

8687 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3877,  Wife  No.  1896.    Not  at  school. 

Dead. 


Not  deal    Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3879. 

Separated  soon  after  marriage. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8886  and  Wife  No.  29.    Third  marriage ; 
first  to  Hnsb.  No.  8186 ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  9484. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  2151. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  870& 
Died  1894. 


Died  1887. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  2219,  Hnsb.  No.  8132,  Hnsb.  No.  8180, 
Wife  No.  8896. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  29  and  Wife  No.  2484.    Died  1894. 


Parents  consins. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Wife  Na  8889 ;  third  to  ^Hfe  No. 

8390;  fourth  to  Wife  No.  8391. 
Not  deaf.    Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8888 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 

8890 :  fourth  to  Wife  No.  8391. 
Not  deaf.    Dead. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8888 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 

8389 ;  fourtlk  to  Wife  No.  3391. 
Not  deal    Dead. 

Fourth  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3888 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 
8389;  third  to  Wife  No.  3390. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2799,  Wife  No.  2880. 


412 


Tahdar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


llABBIAOBfl. 


sasT 

S399 
3400 
»401 
3403 
»0S 
3404 
34W 
84M 
3*0r 
»40S 
3i(» 
9411} 

841  a' 


S41B 
34H 
S4lli 


13^  IBfi? 
I8§1>  IfiSl 

1889  1837 
1895  18^ 

IS80iiaT8' 

I 

isaeises 

18BS  ISfla 
ISM  1840 
139o'l864 

ieafl'i884 

lgS0|18T§ 

I 
1894-1887 

1892:  Ift^ 

1889  187S 


ma 

1SS& 


1 
1857 


I 

iBoilisad 


aiie  i8«9  itfTa 

I      I 


No.  of  Children. 


Pabthxbs  in  Mabbiaob. 


Brothen  and 
Sisten. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


/Hiubandl844 
t  Wife....  j  1844 

(HiisbMid  IR03 
twife...  IISM 

(BitHbaiid  It^SC 
(BimbBP^  1^9 


/Hiubaitid 
tWlfp.... 

/Hnnhand 
\WUf? .... 

/Hufib&nd 
\WJfe .... 

(Bunbftiid 
twife   ... 

(HuHbajid 
tT^tfo  .... 

/Hquhuid 
twife  . . , . 


18J9 


IBfiJ 


iHfil 

iee4 


IR«2 
18433 


1800 


1823 


1843 
1844 


1869 

i! 
1843 


IK3* 
1813 


1834 


1860 
1861 


1818 
18&] 


180a 

1870 


18S9 

1864 


1838 


18S0 


(Htisbftiid  1830 
\rT/e,...   IHW 

/HurtbHid  1845 

ViMfc..:i^a 

tWlfa  . . . .  ;iB49 


/HiiBlaand 
twifc  .... 

(THriiBb-ind 

(HuKbaud 

(HqRbhUad 
t^lfH  .,.. 

(Busilmnd 

(BuflbiHd 
tWif^.... 

/Hunbuid 
IWLTo..,, 

(Bu»b&ud 


fHupband 


(Htiib&Dd 


1 

la 

1 

"a 

10 
6 

1 

1 

8 
9 

1 

6 
6 

1 
1 

2 

1 

Deaf  Belatiyefl. 
[Not  including  brothen  and 
nor  children.] 


—  I  Nephew 

—  I  6  nephewa  and  nleoee. . 


'  4  nephews  and  nieces 

Parents  (No.  3131) ;  2  nndes  (Includi^ 
Hnsb.  No.  8139) ;  3  aonts ;  nephrn 
and  nieces. 


Oonsin  (Husb.  No.  3357). 


Ck>i]sin  (Hnsb.  No.  8367) . 
Ck>usin 


Orand-aunt. 


Second  consin. 


Parents  (No.  1820) :  uncle ;  grand-nsdc 
(Husb.  No.  1834);  grand-aunt;  S 
second  cousins  (including  Husb.  >'o- 
1687,  Hnsb.  No.  1826,  Husb.  Ma  3199! ; 
8  third  cousins  (including  Wife  Ko 
1468  and  Husb.  No.  3301),  lod  ^ 
fourth  oousins. 


2  nephews 

"  Distant  connections  *' 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


413 


Pabthbui  nf  Mabbtaok. 


I 

o      I 


Assigned 
of  ■    - 


\1^  I  BoUing  coffee. 

(Int    Scarlet  feyer. . , 
\  B    


B 
B 


I  A  1^*" 

VM  I  Scarlet  fever. , 


(    8  I  Spotted  fever.... 
(  11     Spotted  fever 

(     8  '  Spotted  fever.. 
(    2     Oraln  of  com  in 
ear. 

/  B    

(1^3     Brain  fever 


(    1     Brain  fever. 
\Inf.,  Sores 


i   B    

\    4     Meningltia. 

(    3  I  Kick  by  a  horse., 

^»i 

{1 


Beal 

Typhoid  fever. . 


I  B    

\\yi    Spotted  fever... 


{ \ 

{ 

\ 


A  fall. 


Scarlet  fever.. 


A  fall. 


8    Brain  fever.. 
Convulsions. 


(Inf.   Scarlet  fever. . 
t  B 


1 

{1 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.  y.. 

Ohio. 


Doncaster  . 
Bath 


C 

O 


S    0., 
S.  C  . 


Ky... 
Ky   .. 

Ohio. . 
Ohio  . 

Ohio.. 
Kans. 


Ont. 
Ont . 


Ohio. . 
Ohio.. 


Ohia. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


Pa.  &  111. . 
Ky.  &  111. 

Hartford . 
Hartford . 

Hartford. 
Halifax... 


Le  Gontenlz. 
LeCouteulx. 


Wis... 
Minn. 


Minn.  &  CoU. 
Minn 


Hartford 

N.  Y.  Imped. 


Ky.. 


Meningitis Minn. 

Brain  fever Minn. , 

Inflam.  in  head. . !  Ohio. . 


I  Scarlet  fever. . 
'Cold 


Ohio.. 
Pa.... 


Remarks. 


Died  1874. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No  1816.    Ist  marriage ;  M  to  Hnsb.  No.  171. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  201,  Hnsb.  No.  8800,  Hnsb.  No.  8790, 

Wife  No.  2801. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8396.  Parents  wem  distant  cousins. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  389&    Parents  were  distant  oonslns. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  2219,  Hnsb.  Na  8182,  Hnsb.  No.  8180, 
Wife  No.  888fi. 


Parents  cousins. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  'VHfe  No.  8890. 
Died  1881. 

Second  marriage ;  Ist  to  Wife  No.  8898. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8749. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  2788.    Died  1880. 
Not  at  school. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  4011. 


Died  188a 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  168,  Husb.  No.  169. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8407. 
Died  1860. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8406. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  114 


Died  1894. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  S8B6,  Wife  No.  88. 


Not  deaf.    Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  211.     Sister  of  Husb 
No.  1676. 


Not  deaf. 


Gold Toronto    and 

>     Hamilton.      ' 


Not  deaf. 


414 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


8A17 
8418 
8419 
8430 
8421 
8423 
8428 
8424 
8426 
8426 

8427 

8428 

8429 

8480 

8431 

8482 
8483 
8484 
8485 
UH 
M97 
34»fl 
3439 
8440 
8441 


1879 
1870 
1889 
1866 
1888 
1871 

18891888 

1800 


1892 


1890 


1880 
1868 

1871 


1888 
1880  ... 


No.  of  Children. 


»1868  2 


I 


1889  ■ 
1889  . 
1889. 
1889 
]8e» 

issg 

1890 
1894 
1890 


1850 


1877 I  — 


1878  7 


1887   1 


1875  — 


6  — 
—   1 


Pabtkxbs  zn  Mabbiaob. 


i 
1 

1880 

B 

[In 
so 

i 

4 
11 

8 
6 

rothf 

Sist 

oludl 

ureo 

t 

1 
8 

8 
2 

into, 
en. 
ing  1 
ordei 

H 

8 

8 

6 

4 

"4* 

8 
8 

6 
1 

6 

4 

8 

4 

Id 

»eiv 

1] 

i 

a 

g 

2 

Desf  BelatlTM. 
[Not  including  brotbcn  and  liR^ 
norchlldieo.] 

(Husband 
(Wife   .. 

TtaJ  :d  coobin ;  4  cephewa ;  3  Bi^<^ 

Mother  (partly) 

Becondcousin 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
Iwife.... 

/Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 

twife   ... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

1848 
1853 

1842 
1850 

1869 
1859 

1839 
1842 

1839 
1848 

1838 
1848 

1860 
186U 

Unde;  aunt 

(Husband 
tWife  . . . 

(Husband 
twife .... 

iHu3ba,id 
tWife.... 

1846 
1855 

' 

* 

(Husband 

2 

8 

3 

2 

twife....  11862 
J  Husband,  1840 

Distant  cousin 

iwife....  1840 

(Husband 

1840 

1845 

1840 

1856 

1860 
1861 

1829 

1839 

1834 
1833 

1815 
1816 

1854 
1840 

1812 

3 

.... 
8 

7 

2 
8 

1 

7 

4 
1 

6 

- 

Distant  cousin 

(wife  . . . 

r  Husband 

Distant  cousin 

(wife.... 

Second  cousin 

(Husband 
twife .... 

r  Husband 

I  Wife .... 

(Husband 
tWife .... 

Nephew  ;  niece  (Wife  No.  4811  . 

(Husband 
twife.... 

Second  cousin  (HuabL  No.  3Wr 

(Husband 
twife..  . 

a 
7 

• 

- 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Hiuhand 
twife.... 

10 

V 

— 

^Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

1856 
1853 

6 

1 

6 

— 

Aunt  (Wife  No.  2007) 

(Husband 
twife.... 

1848 
1RR1 

15 
5 

4 
6 

12 
9 

IS 
4 

3 

4 

11 
5 

- 

(Husband  1864 
tWife....  1860 

1  second  cousin 

(Husband  1847 
twife....  1848 

— 

Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagte. 


415 


PAXTinUUI  IN  Mabbiaox. 


Aaalgned  oatii 
of  oeafbeM. 


Brain  ferer , 

Sores  in  bead... 

Typhoid  fever. . , 


Inflam.  of  lungs. 
Measles 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Brain  fever. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Tenn.  h  8.  O. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Minn. 
Minn. 


Minn      

Iowa  lis.' Dak. 


HartTdli  N.  Y. 
N.Y 


Bsmirks. 


Hartrd  &  N.  r. 
N.Y 


N.Y. 
N.  Y.. 


Pa. 
Pa.. 


Brain  fever.  . 
Scarlet  fever. . 
Convnlsions . . 
Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 
Neuralgia 


Brain  fever. . 
Measles. .... 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Mo.  b.  Clarke.. 

Mich.  &  N.Y. . 
Iowa j 

I>a.  &  Hartford 

Pa I 

Pa.  li Hartford.! 

Kendall i 

Pa.  &  Hartford. 

Md 


Pa., 
Pa. 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


Water  in  head. ...  I  England  &  Md. 
Pa 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Typhoid  fever . 
Scarlet  fever. . . 


Pa.. 
Pa.. 


PS... 
N.Y. 


Mich. 
Mich. 


N.Y., 
N.Y. 


Parents  oonsios.    Bister  of  Wife  Ko.  1038,  Hnsb.  Ko.  3726. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  8663.    Annt  of  Wife  No.  33S8. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  M,  Wife  No.  180. 
Died  1890. 


First  marriage;  second  to  Wife  No.  8433.    Died  1803. 
Died  1886. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8431.    Died  189X 
Died  1893. 


Parents  oonslns.    Died  1891 

Not  deaf.    Separated. 
Brother  of  Hush.  No.  846a 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8438;  third  «o  Wife  No. 

8748 ;  fourth  to  Wife  No.  8439.    Parted  in  a  month. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Hush.  No.  4019. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8437 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 

8748 ;  fourth  to  Wife  No.  8439. 
Died  about  1873. 

Fourth  marriage ;  flnt  to  Wife  No.  8437 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 

8438 ;  third  to  Wife  No.  8748.    Separated. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  8093. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1781. 


Parents  cousins.    Brother  of   Husb.  No.  3366.    Uncle  of 
Husb.  No.  3366.    Died  1887. 


Deserted  his  wifa    Dead. 


Not  deaf.    Dead. 

Not  at  BchooL     Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1976  and  Wife  No.  8933. 


NotdeaL 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  ^/Hfe  Na  8493. 


Afall I  l»a 

'Pa., 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  983,  Husb.  No.  930. 


416 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


I    I 


Uk% 


»44S 


3447 

urn 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


I  all 


1H90 


1990 


IWO 


1B<» 


ISKI 


1 
1 


18W   - 


1889 


188»  ISW'     1  I  - 
1««0 

lifi9 


IHiA 


1      — 

1      — 
1     — 


ia»0  laSB.     a  '  — 


iWissa,   I 


l_ 


iMA&  is^r 


isaa  iSTi!   e    — 

I       I 

lg75    _      — 


34«l 


1«M 


a4fiT  liSO 


lBa7|     3      — 


1B8T 


I 

I 
BM0|1890 

Mttatam 


lS4ft 
1884 


»fi3 


]»ii 


1HS9 

11 


3M4jl8»0  .... 


Pabthbbb  dt  Makbiaok. 


(Husband 
twife... 

(Husband 
"I  Wife.... 

fHusband 


LWlf e . . . 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 

twife .... 


Brothers  and     j 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1837' 
1846 


1837 

1848 


(Husband  1861 
twife....  1 1861 


(Husband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 

(Wife.... 

(Husband 
twife   .   . 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.  .. 

(Husband 
(Wife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


(Husband 


1861 
1861 


1864 


18fta 
1868 


1862 
l«i8 


1862 

1862 


, 188* 

tWife....  1S46 

(Husband  1868 
twife....  1864 

(Husbandll860 
t  Wife....  1 1858 

(Husband  11867 
twife....  1868 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

{Husband 
Wife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


(Husband  1832 
twife....  1847 

(Husband' 1844 
twife....  J1860 


1813 
1814 


1869 
1862 


1860 
1868 


1868 
1869 


1830     6 


1838     2 


1832 
1883 


1868 
1866 


ab 

? 

\ 

Q 

^ 

1 

1 

3 

a 

1 

1 

1 

o 

Deaf  BeUtives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  aisten 

nor  children.] 


Aunt 

Niece  aud  nephew. 

Aunt 


Nephow  (Husb.  No.  2776) ;  2  oou*:ai 
(Husb.  No.  3316  and  Husb  No  33  :  ; 
7  second  cousins  (including  Ha^b. 
No.  3314,  Wife  No.  2197,  Wife  X^ 
3486,  Wife  No.  8668,  Hash.  No  Sil3>. 
third  oousin. 

Nephew 


Parents  (No.  2268). 


2oou8inB. 


—    Oousin  (Husb.  No.  339) . 


Nephew . 


2  cousins  (indudiug  Wife  No.  883).. 
A  cousin 


1  grand-uncle ;  8  grand-aunts. 


Father  (Husb.  No.  8688);  grandfather 
(Husb.  No.  3690). 


Tabtilar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


417 


Pabthsba  nr  Mabrtaok. 


r.... 


{I 


{I 
{i 
{»*' 

.',f    B 
I    B 

|{: 


of  " 


Scarlet  f eyer. . 


Scarlefc  f erer. . . 
Dlaeaoe  In  ear. . 


Bcftrlet  fever.. 

Gold  In  head.. 
Spinal  meningitis 

Spotted  ferer. . . . 


Ferer 

Bryilpelaa., 


Oramp    in    tbe 


Measles   and 

whooping  c'h. 

Scarlet  ferer. 


Typhoid  fever.. 
Typhoid  fever. 

Typhoid  fever. 
Scarlet  fever..., 


Soariet  fever. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Spotted  fever. . . . 
Oong*n  of  brain.. 


Diphtheria . . 


Brain  fever. . . 
Spinal  fever. 


N.Y. 

N.y 

N.y 

N.Y 

Ohio. 

Ohio 

Dublin 

Ohio. 

Mo.liO.N.T.. 
Mo 

Ohio 

Ohio. 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Hamburg 

Blehen    (Swit. 

zerland). 
Mich.  liOoa.. 
Mich 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Ohio 

Ind 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ky 

Ky 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

N.Y 

N.  Y.  k  0.  N.  y. 

Pa 

Ohio 

N.C 

N.C 

Ohio. 

Va 

Ohio 

Ohio 

N.Y 

Ind 

Neb 

Neb 


Remarks. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Na  SM8. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1490.     Died  1876. 

Second  marriage ;  flnt  to  Wife  No.  8442. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  660,  Wife  No.  8792.    Died  1874. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  Na  1461.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb. 
No.  1447. 


Second  marriage;  1st  to  Hnsb.  No.  1760. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3426.    Died  1892. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2249. 

Died  1876. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1688.    Died  1879. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Wife  Na  8463. 
Died  1886. 

Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  8462. 


Died  1889. 

Parents  cousins. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8786. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No  3682.  Husb.  No.  3688. 

Parents  second  cousins.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3686. 
Parents  cousins. 


Parents  first  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  098,  Hush.  No. 
699,  Husb  No.  700,  Wife  No.  832. 


418 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


8405 

3466 
8467 
8468 
3469 
8470 
3471 
3472 
8473 
8474 

8476 
8476 
8477 
8478 
8479 
8480 
8481 
8482 
8483 
3484 

8485 

8486 
8487 


Mabbiaqks. 


l_ 

1890 

1891 
1890 
1891 
1890 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1891 


I 


1891 


No.  of  Children. 


1891 


1890  . 

1894 

1891 


1890 


18911891 
18901870 
18901861 
1890  . 


1890 


1879 


1890  ... . 


18921890 


18931890 
1890:1834 


1* 


2  — 


PABTlTKBg  IN  MaBRIAOX. 


(Hnaband 
twife.... 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife . . 

(Husband 
tWife .... 

j  Husband 
twife . 

(Husband 
tWife. 


1888 
1842 


1845 
1845 


1811 
1811 


1868 


1850 
1860 


1863 


(Husband 
tWIfr  . 

(lillilb    ..; 

tWlft*.    . 

(HiiAhAUd 
twife...! 


(Hufli^nd 


IteiO 
1SE9 


1BC4 


(Huili(Wiai86S 
tWife  . 


(HuNband 


(Hu«b.. 

I  Wife.... 


IWSSI 


1D64 
(HnJibanrt  \m% 


(H^isLmLid 
twtl^',.    . 

(Buiband 


l<s36 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


(Htiaboiid  la^G 

(Bu«baiid'lH49 

tWlfe....|lHB6 

(Hiwbftnd  li^7 


rHuBbaudjisaa 


(Btlftbatia  iHrtO 

t'Wifi?...,;iHfla 

(Husband|l809 
twv«....  . 


6     — 


Deaf  Belatives. 

[Not  inolnding  brothers  and  sisten 

nor  children.] 


Mother  (Wife  No.  506);  uncle  (Hiub 
No.  3229) ;  cousin  ;  great-uncle  (Hiub. 
No.  4083). 


2  second  cousins  (Husb.  Na  8792,  Hush. 

No.  8806). 
Cousin 


Parents  (No.  3700);  great-grandfather 
(Husb.  No.  607) ;  grandmother  (Wife 
No.  3696) ;  2  uncles  (Huab.  No.  d61«. 
Husb.  No.  1723) ;  gra*  d-uncle  (Husb. 
No.  511);  cooains  (Wife  No.  4175, 
Husb.  No  3697,  Husb.  No.  614 l 


Ghreat-aunt. . 


Father  (Husb.  No.  1170). 


Parents  (No.  8816) ;  2  uncles  (Husb.  Vo 
8817  is  one) ;  aunt ;  2  cousins  (Hneb. 
No.  3815  is  one) ;  8  second  ooustu 
(Wife  No.  650,  Wife  No.  3792,  Hnsb 
No.  3444) ;  nephew ;  fourth  oou^ 
(Husb.  No.  2775). 


*  When  the  body  of  the  work  was  printed  I  had  been  Informed  that  the  one  child  of  this  marriage  could 

another  deaf  child  has  been  bom  to  the  couple.    Both 


Tatntlar  Statement  of  Marriagts. 


419 


Paxtxxbb  zn  Mabbiaox. 


Ii  i 


I  ,  I 


166 

167, 

I 

168: 

470' 

i 
171 

47a' 

473' 

I 
474J 

I 

476 

I 

I 
476 

477 

478 

479 

480 

481 

482 

483 

484 


AHlgnedct 
of  deafXiei 


Guiker  rash. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated.       , 


Remarks. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


nineaa 

Spotted  fever. . . . 

Oather'g  In  head. 
Meaalea 


Ferer 

Cong*!!  of  brain. . 

Spotted  feyer. . . . 


Inflammation . . 
Gradual  decay.. 


Whooping  oongh. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Brain  ferer. . . 


Spinal  meningitis 


Scarlet  feyer.. 
Slokneaa 


Dropay  of  brain.. 

Meaalea. 

Mcanlefi 


A  fall. 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


,  Dead. 
ITirat  marriage :  aecond  to  Hnab.  No.  asaO. 


N.  Y. 
Pa.... 


lU... 

m... 

Ind. 
Ky., 


.1 


Wia.  k  OoUege. '  "  Not  bom  deaf.»' 

Second  marriage.    Sister  of  Huab.  No.  8625,  Hnab.  No.  3696 


Ind 
m  . 


KendaU  h  Ooll. 
Qarke 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  420. 


. .' '. .!!".*. !!*.'.'.'.!.* I  Died  1889. 
Ind.  &  OoU. . . .  i  Divorced  1894. 


Wis.  &  Ind  ....  I 
Wia. 


Pa. 


Died  1889. 


Ya Siater  of  Hnab.  No.  1880  and  Wife  No.  2302. 


m. 


I 


111 

Ill 


Ill 

Ind 


I  First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  8482.    Parents  cousins. 
I  Not  deaf.    Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No  3481.    Parents  cousins. 


..I 


. . ,  Brother  ol  Husb.  No.  3484. 


111. 


Brother  of  Husb  No  3488     Died  1890. 
'  Died  1889. 


Ohio I  Brother  of  Wife  No.  2197,  Wife  No.  3658,  Husb.  No  3314. 


^    6  I  Spinal menlugitl!!'  Ohio I 

(    1     Measles '  Clarke  A  Coll . . 

(    8    Meningitis Horace  Mann,  i  Sister  of  Wife  No.  1286. 


487 


1     Spotted  fever. ...    Hartford  . 


,  Not  deaf. 


ar,  and  made  entry  in  the  tables  accordingly.    I  have  since  learned  that  this  child  is  deaf,  and  that 
ii.im>*i   hnwAVflr  kta  mtfamlfd  an  nurtlallv  deaf. 


420 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


8  I  . 

f  If 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


Pabthxbs  nr  Markiaos. 


s*a3jiia0i  lari  - 


»489 
11490 

34ua 

348ti 

asDo 

3502 

aG04 
3005 
SftOfl 
3&07 


ISDO  ....  aev. 


imto  i»&ft    a 


I 


IMBtf  . 


I  all 


1S91  ,  .       a  ,  — 


1S»3 
iHDa  L»S0 

1>^1S§0 


1  . 

3 

1 


1893  Lfi83{     1 


IWM  1H7* 


UWi  ,.„ 


I 

18&o'l88T  ■ 


\mi 


^a08  IBXHI 


mmmn 


I      I. 

3511  lHft>  187*   — 


I 

asioi^ea 


jHnBband 
Iwife. 


(Husband 


(Husband 
twife. 


1860 
1844 


1887 


(Husband  I . 
twife...    , 


Brothers  and 

Bisters. 

[Indading  Per- 

son  recorded.] 


(Hnsband 

twife ...  I 


(Husband 
twife.... 


1825 


(Husband 
\Wife...A 

(Husband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

r  Husband 

(Wife.  .. 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

iHu9band 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife . . 

(Husband 
twife. 

(fltM&and 
twife.. 

(Husband 
twife. 


(Hasb . 

twife.  . 


1825     1 
1834    16 


1863 


1854 


1868 
1868 


1863 
1866 


1866 
1871 


1863 
1870 


1865 
1871 


(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
twife. 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 


(Husband 
\Wife. 


1869 


1858 
1870; 


1864 


1852 


1864 


1861 


1849 
1851 


1849 
1867 


1838 


1856 
1860 


1847     5 
1859    16 


17F6 


1786     7 


Deaf  Relatiyea. 

[Not  including  brothon  and  sisten 

nor  children.] 


Nephew. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


421 


Paxthsbs  n  Marriaob. 


o 
< 

of  deafnen. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Hartford 

f    2 

MeMles 

i    f 

Fits 

( 

Hartford 

{ 

i   B 

Typhoid  fever... 
Brain  and  inter- 
mittent fever. 

Mich,  k  KansL 
Mo. 

N.  y 

t 

(Inf. 

Father's  cnielty. 

Switzerland... 

n 

Father's  cruelty. 

Switzerland... 

{ ' 

Scalds  on  the  head 

Marienbnrg... 

LeCoutenlz... 
LeOoutenlx... 

Ohio 

St.  Joseph's  k 

Ohio. 
N.  Y.Imp'd.... 

Hartfoid 

Cal 

f.... 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Fall  on  head 

Brain  fever 

Scarlet  fever. 

Scarlet  fever  and 

diphtheria. 
Spinal  meningitis 

Typhoid  fever . . . 
Cerebro-«p.  men. 

Spotted  fever... 

Oal 

Mo 

Mo 

Scarlet  fever. 

N.  Y.  k  N.  Y. 
Improved. 

C.N.y 

W.  N.  Y 

aer»y&N.  Y.?. 
Ohia 

{    2 

Spinal  meningitis 

{    » 

Bheomatic  fever. 

Pa 

{      .. 

f.... 

! 

{   B 

■  Ky 

{b 

W1JL...-T 

(    B 

111.  k  la 

{   B 

Ill 

(   B 

Ill.&Ia 

Meningitis 

AftJl 

Ill 

N.  Y. 

N.Y.T 

Pa 

(     1 

Gatheriuginears. 
Scarlet  fever 

Meningitis. 

{    2 

Pa 

{" 

OoUege 

Miss 

f  B 

Hartford 

{- 

(   B 

{- 

.... —    . 

Remarks. 


Not  deaf. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8493.    Died  1891. 


Second  marriage :  first  to  Wife  No.  8493.    Died  1891. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  8439. 


Not  deaf. 


LeOoutenlx...   Sister  of  Wife  No.  186&     Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hush. 
No.  1440 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8330. 


Not  deaf.    Separated. 


Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2699. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8608.    Divorced. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8607. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3766. 
Dead. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3618.    Died  1868. 
Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3613.    Died  1868. 
Not  deaf. 


422 


Tegular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


MABBIAOn. 

1 

\ 

1 

No.  of  Children. 

^ 

1 

^ 

1 

1 

1 

P 

8614 

1890 

2 

.... 

2 

8616 

1890 

.... 

... 

.... 

8616 

1890.... 

7 

6 

1 

- 

8617 

1R90 

361 R 

1888 
1890 

8619 

1875 

4 

— 

4 

— • 

3620 

1890 

1873 

1 

- 

1 

- 

8621 

1890  1880 

1 

1 

- 

- 

8612 

1890  1886 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8628 

1890 

.... 

2 

- 

2 

- 

3624 

1891 

1879 

3 

- 

2 

1 

36?6 

1891 
1892 

362A 

3627 

1803 

1891 

1 

1 

3628 

1889 

6 

- 

6 

- 

3529 

1889 
1892 

3580 

2 

2 

3531 

1890 

6 

- 

6 

- 

353V! 

1892 
1889 
1892 

1890 

3633 

3634 

imi 

3586 

1894  1892 

3536  1890  .... 

..'.... 

3637;  1892    787 

1 

Pabthsbb  zm  Mahbtaok. 


i 

1799 

Brothers  and 
SlBters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 

Deaf  BeUttTw. 

1 

7 

2 

6 

P 

[Not  including  brothers  and  alaten 
nor  ohildren.] 

fHuBband 

Uncle  (probably  HuBb.   No.  SSiri;  c 
coustaB  (Including  Wife  No.  MBS;. 

HuBband 
Wife .... 

1799 
1809 

7 

4 

5 
3 

7 

- 

Uncle  (probably  Hnsb.  No.  95I6:>;  < 

cousins  (indudlDg  Wife  No.  MS6). 
Niece  (Wife  No.  2839) 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 

...  1    8 

Nephew  (HuBb.  Na  3614} ;  niece 

(HuBband 
t  Wife . . . 

8 

7 

- 

Nephew  (Husb.  No.  3614)  ;  Dime 

(Husband 
twife... 

1857 

1 

1 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

twife .... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

1840 
1840 

2 

4 

11 
3 

11 

1 
2 

10 

1 

10 

4 

10 

7 

6 

1 

Cousin 

CouBln 

18691     6 

1840    11 
1847 i  10 

1856  6 

....;     1 

1865      3 

1857  9 

1845;     3 

Uncle  (Hnsb.  No.  1207) ;  9  oouBtoe  (ii»- 

cluding  Wife  No.  2682). 
Couiin 

(Husband 
twife.... 

2 

7 

~~ 

j  Husband 
(.Wife... 

2  second  cousinB  (Hnsb.  No.  879BLHiisb 

No.  3806).                                  ^ 

JHusband 
{Wife.... 

1833     3 

.... 

2  aeoond  oouslnB  (Hnab.  No.  ST92,  Hushi 
No.  3806). 

(Husband 
twife .... 

1 
1858     1 
1864     1 

(Husband 
twife.... 

1858 

... 

1871 

1 

1 
5 

4 

- 

(Husband 
\Wife..  . 

6 
3 

— 

Father  (Husb.  No.  19«> 

j  Husband 
tWife  .. 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

....      1 

....i    4 

1864     1 

J 

; 

2     — 

1 

Cousin "  .  *.! 

(Husband 
\Wi/e.... 

(Husband 
twife... 

1849|     1 

(Husband 
tWife... 

.  ..      1 

Husband 

^Wife.... 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
\Wi/e.... 

'I'*"' 
1871      1 

1873,     2 

1858      1 
1866     2 

1S52'     ^ 

1 

i 

2 ':::,:::: 

4  '     -i  ' 

|.... 

Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


423 


Pabthsbs  nr  Mabbiaqx. 


a 
g 

8 

a 


35U 

3515 

I  3516 
3517 
3518 
3519 
3520 
3521 
3522 
3523 
3524 

3625 

3526 

3627 
3528 
3529 
3530 
3631 
3532 
3633 
8634 

3535 

8636 
3637 


{I 


{J 


f 


ABsigned 
of  deafxK 


Spotted  ferer. 


Scarlet  ferer. . 
Sickneaa 


Catarrh  . 
Catarrh  . 


Catarrh 

Spotted  fever  ... 

Brain  fever 

Typ.  &  bUlouB  Vt 


Influenza 

Spotted  fever. . . . 


Fits. 


Pneumonia. , 


Scarlet  fever. 


"Part  of  hickory 
nut  lodged  in 
throat." 

Scarlet  fever 

Measles 


Bislngslnhead. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Hartford  & 
Canajoharie. 


Hartford  h 

Canajoharie. 
Hartford 


La.. 
La.. 


Ind. 
Ind.. 


Ind. 

Ind.. 


Ind. 
Ind. 


Pa. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Ind.. 


Ind., 


la.. 


Mo. 


No.  N.  Y... 


GormauyT. 

la 

N.Y 


Tenn. 
Mo... 


W.  N.  Y . 


N.  a. 
N.  C. 


Texas. 


Remarks. 


First  marriage  ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3515.    Died  1869. 

Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8614.    Died  18^9. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3517. 
Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  2668. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8616. 


1st  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  8621 ;  3d  to  Wife  No.  3622. 
Parents  cousins.    Died  187-. 

2d  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  362U ;  8d  U>  Wife  No.  3522. 
Sister  of  Hash.  No.  2783.    Dead. 

Sd  marriage ;  Ist  to  Wife  No.  3520 ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  8621. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2399. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8472,  Hnsb.  No.  8526u 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8626,  Wife  No.  8472. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf.    Separated. 
Not  deaf. 


Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Hosb.  No.  976. 
Not  deaf. 


Divorced  1894. 


Second  marriage;  first  to  Husb.  No.  2620;  third  to  Husb. 
No.  1226. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  8146. 
Not  deaf. 


424 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


SMO 
8M1 
8642 
3548 
8644 
854S 
8646 

8647 

8648 
8649 
8650 
8661 
8562 
8663 
8664 
8666 

8667 
8668 

8659 

8660 
8661 
8663 


1889 


1891  1891 


MARBTAOa 


1891 
1891 
1891 
1893 


1879 
1891 
1887 
1893 


I 

1 
1891 1 1891 

j 

1888 
1890 
1898 
18981867 


1887 


1887 


1893 
1893 
1890.. 

! 

18901873 

I 

18901884 
1894  1890 
1874 


1H93 
1892 

I 

1891  . 
1894  . 
1890  . 


1890 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


—   4 


—   3 


PABTXTSBS  ZN  HAUtXAGK. 


1 

1869 

Brothers  and 
Sisters 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 

Deaf  SelatlTea. 

*4 

1 

I 

5 

[Not  Including  brothen  and  mHiea. 
nor  children.] 

Iwife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

1 

3 

~~ 

laift 

6 

1 

8 

1 

8 

— 

Aunts 

(Husband  1S37 
\Wlfe 

(Husband  .... 
twife...'.... 

1 

1 

jHusband'l867 
twife.  ..:  1868 

(Hnnhand  IWM 

8 
3 

10 
10 

8 
1 

3 
3 

5 

1 

7 

4 

4 
1 

8 
5 

1 
3 

1 
1 

8 
6 

I 

8 

1 

1 

1 
3 

1 

3 
3 

9 
8 

7 

- 

twife .... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

1867 

1866 
18(34 

1866 
1861 

1857 
1867 

1887 

1860 

1871 
1871 

1857 
1869 

1859 
1853 

1840 
1885 

1866 
1863 

1838 
1838 

1 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

1 
3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 
1 

1 
3 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 
4 

1 

1 
1 

4 

— 

fHusband 

[wife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife... 

6 

8 

1 

7 

4 

_ 

3  aunts  (Wife  No.  3434,  Wife  No.  SJ ; 
1   uncle  (Husb.   No.    3986):    oomaz 
(Wife  No.  868).                       ' 

(Husband 
twife.... 

Qreat-unole ......... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

1 
4 

- 

(Husband 
twife .... 

1 
7 

— 

(Husband 
\Wife  ... 

(Husband 
twife  .... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

1847 
1846 

4 
7 

3 

2 

3 
6 

- 

Niece  (Wife  No.  1179) 

1818 

1862 
1865 

1886 
1856 

1858 

7 

3 

7 

3 
3 

6 

1 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 

6 

- 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

1 
5 

- 

r  Husband 

(Husband 
{Wife..., 

1848 

1 

1 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

1846 
1853 

1808 

1 
16 

8 

1 
8 

1 
1 

6 

7 
7 

8 

1806|     8 

Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


425 


3539 
3540 
3641 
3543 
3543 
3544 
3545 
3546 

3547 

864S 
3549 
3550 
8561 
8553 
8558 
3554 
8665 
3666 
8561 
3658 

8559 

8660 
3661 
8662 


Pabtvibb  zm  Mabbiaok. 


^ 

1 

Aflslgiied  cause 
of  BeafikeM. 

Meades 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Remarks. 

{1 

f .... 

W.  N.Y. 

N.  Y. 

Not  deaf. 

{    B 

N.  Y 

Dead. 

Ind. 

(.... 

t 

{I 
{    ' 

Cerebro-Bp:  men. 
Scarlet  feyer 

Brain  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Banwhe? 

Minn 

Ohio 

Ga 

Oa 

Pa 

N.  Y.  Imp'd. . . . 
N.Y. 

{I: 

-  B 

{\ 
{I 

{•b 

{\ 
{\ 

{^ 
{I 
{i 

/ 

N.  Y 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1809. 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Brain  fever 

SmaUpoz 

Cal 

Oal 

Mo.  fcKans.... 

Kans.  Ilia 

O.N.Y 

O.N.Y. 

Mies 

Spinal  meulngltlB 
Brain  fever 

^^Iflff., ,...,, 

Spotted  fever.. . . 

Ind 

Ind 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8686. 

N.Y. 

N.Y 

Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8648. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

lU 

m. 

Scarlet  fever 

SlokneM 



Sister  of  Wife  No.  3636,  Wife  No.  4091,  Hnsb.  No.  181 

N.  0 

Not  deaf. 

Ind 

Ohio. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1179.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnab. 

No.  8978. 
Not  desf . 

Hartford. 

Pa 

Brain  fever 

Pa 

N.  Y 

Died  1893. 

{i 

Brain  fever 

FaU  h,  inflam.  of 
brain. 

N.  Y. 

Pa 

Died  1393. 

HI 

Not  deaf. 

Divorced.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8661. 
Not  desf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8660. 
Sister  of  Hnsb  No  3661 

Ill 

Ill 

Spotted  fever.... 
Spotted  fever.... 

Hartford 

Hartford 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8668.     Dead. 

426 


TabiUar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Pabtvxbs  in  Mabsiaok. 


BrotbenMid 
Slfltera. 
[Inclnding  Per- 
son recorded.] 


Deaf  ReUtlTeB. 
[Hot  IncludlDg  brothers  ta 
nor  children.] 


2  nndes  and  3  half-aSsters  of  father  . 


Cousin  (Hnsb.  Mo.  995). 


2  remote  relatives;  1  nieoe  rWife  ^'^ 

3214). 
Aimt 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


427 


PABTiraBs  nr  MiBiuAaa. 


£  1  'S 


3663, 

I 

3664 
3566 
3566 
8667 
3668 

I 

3669 
3670 
3671 
8572 
3673 
3674i 

3575' 

I 
8576 

3677 

8678 

3579 

8680 

I 

3581* 

8583 

I 

3583 
8584 


8567 


1 

AMigned  cause 
of  daafneM. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Benuvks. 

Second  msRlage;  first  to  Wife  No.  8602. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  9087. 

Not  deal 

Not  at  school. 
Not  deaf. 

Died  1893. 
Died  1893. 

Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  867a 

Dead. 

Sister  of  Wife  Na  610  and  Wife  No.  840.    Dead. 

Separated. 
Died  1898. 

Not  deaf.    Died  1866. 

Sister  of  Wife   No.   1566,  Wife  No.  3381,  Hnsb.  No. 
Mother  of  Hnsb.  8387. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8980. 

{* 

Spotted  ferer.... 

Hartford 

r    4 

Ixiflam.  of  bnln.. 

N.  Y. 

{ft 

N.  Y 

Spotted  fever.... 

Mich 

\ 

Ill 

Ind 

f  B 

• 

{ 

{L« 

HoDiiiffitis  . . .  •  •  • 

ij:::::::.:::: 

i 

rinf. 

Typhoid  fever... 

Mich 

{ 

f    B 

Ark 

I 

i   B7 

N.  Y 

I   BT 

Brain  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

N.Y 

(    4 

p» 

i    « 

Pa 

1 

1    7 

Spotted  fever.... 
Spinal  meningitis 

Pits 

IlL 

t    4 

IlL 

1    8 



W.Pa 

i   B 

W.Pa 

N.Y 

/  B 

{ix 

Oathexlng  in  the 

head. 
Cold. 

N.Y 

ni 

{      J 

Cold 

Til.    

J  Inf. 
(inf. 
/  B 

Sorof  gatherings 

in  head  k  ears. 

Scarlet  fever 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

Mo 

\    •» 

Inflam.  of  brain. 

Mo 

f  B 

N.Y 

i   B 

N.Y. 

r« 

Brain  fever 

Brain  fever 

Measles 

Minn 

Minn 

n 

Hartford 

Hartford 

N.  Y 

A  cold 

r 

{   B 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Scarlet  fever. 

1673. 

f    6 

lud 

{    ? 

Ind 

(  B 

Hertford 

Hartford 

Ohio. 

{  3 

f.... 

Brain  fever  and 
measles. 

1 

f   B 

Afaii....!  !  !  *.! 

N.Y 

{I 

N  Y         

Hartford 

Hartford 

428 


Tabular  Statement  of  Man^iages. 


Mabsiaoss. 


\  180  L  L^»l 

I 

I  ISW  1870 
liaH)188T 
S6ft$  1!j94  1891 
SdMJ  18091991 
3565  IWal 


SGOT 

3000 
990(1 

3604 


3A10 
3611 
8612 

8618 
3614 


Mo.  of  Children. 


1     — 


I 


ISMlff-Kl 

lafio. .. 

18«I18^ 

I 
1891  . 

18901876 

! 

1890,1886 


l!399  1889     1     - 

1890  ...      3 

I 
1S90  1WB0'  — 

1890  188o'    4 

iflpa  ittgaj  — 

IBSti  . , , .    — 

isfj! 

ie»4i»» 

1891: l»aO 

iH»3|]80o    a 


Paxtmsbs  in  Mabhtaok. 


fHuBbftDd 
\Wlfe ... 

(HnsbftDd 
(Wife.... 

(Hvaband 
\  Wife .... 

(HttsbftDd 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
tWlfe .... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
tWlfe . 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 

(Husband 
tWife... 

(Husband 
Iwife... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

{Hutiband 
tWife. 

(Husband 
twUe ... 

(Husband 
tWife. 

(Husband 
\Wlfe. 


(Husband 
tWife. 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
tWife... 

(Husband 
tWife.. 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
twife... 

(Husband 
tWife .... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 

(flitfftand 
1  Wife .... 


I 

i86a 

1867 
1846 


Brothers  and 
Bisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son reoorded.] 


18411    4 


1848 
1860 


(Husband 
tWife.... 

r  Husband 

\Wif€.,..\ 


1862 
1864 


1861 
18601 


1867 
1868 


1862 
1863 


1869 
1864 


1830 
1864 


1863 
1867 


1868 
1867 


1808 


1868 
1872 


1861 
1810 


1810 
1816 


1862 
1861 


1806 
1818 


1868 
1871 


1866 


1860 
1858 


1859 
1869 


1866 
1869 


1857 


1860 
1861 


7  i  — 

*      - 


7     — 


Deaf  BelatiTea. 
[Not  including  brotheans  and 
nor  children.] 


7reIatlTea. 
Cousin 


16 


Second  cousin. 


3  third  cousinB . 


Uncle  (Husb.  No.  262) ;  3  annta  (^>:» 
No.  2819,  Wife  No.  770,  Wife  No.  153J : 
grandmother ;  cousin. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


429 


PABTNKB8  IN  MaBBIAOK. 


Si 

< 

ABBiffned  cause 
^deafneM. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Remarks. 

Pareuta  second  cousins. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  8664. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8411,  Wife  No.  83. 
Second  marziage ;  first  to  Husb.  No  3697. 

Died  1884. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  8006 

Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8(104. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8608. 

Died  1877. 

Parents  second  cousins. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8860. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3861. 

Not  deaf. 

Dead. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  4189. 
No.  8487: 

Not  deaf. 

i    2 

Spanns 

N.O 

Summer  oomp't. 

Soarietfeyeirl!.'.! 
Brain  fever 

N.  0 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford. 

Ohio 

i   B 

{a 

/     5 

Spotted  fever.... 
Cong'n  of  brain.. 

Brain  ferer 

Spotted  fever.  .. 

Fever. 

i  12 

Ohio 

Ind 

t    4 

Ind 

1    4 

Wis 

{   B 

Wis 

f  B 

HartfoTd 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Pa.&  CoUege.. 
Pa 

HartTd  k  OoU. 
Kendall 

Hartford 

Mo 

{b 

f  B 

i    B 

{I 

{b 

Scarlet  fever 

Spotted  fever. . . 

Scarlet  fever.... 

f 

{ * 

i   B 

Spotted  fever.... 

BlBlnginhead... 
Quinine 

Tjrr«a 

1  Mich- 

i     2 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Sioknen. 



Slokneaa 

A  fall 

Mich 

{b 
{•b 

0.  N.  Y 

O.N.  Y 

0.  N.Y 

O.N.Y 

N.Y 

LeOouteulx... 

Hartford  ...... 

N.  Y 

Died  1893. 
Died  1893. 

/  B 

{   B 

{.... 

Mo 

i  B 

Mo 

i  .  . 

Neb 

{ 

Brain  fever 

Neb 

{I 

O.N.Y 

Le  Oouteulx... 

Neb 

i  B 

{  « 

Ctongeatlve  fever. 

Neb 

f    B 

BUoh 

Mich 

Oal 

{ax 
{b 

Sickneae 

1 

i  B 



I» 

Sister  of  Husb. 

(   B 

W.  Va 

{- 

430 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabbiaobs. 


8816  1 

8016 

3817 

8818 

8819 

8890 

8821 

8623 

8838 

8834 

8696 

8628 

8827 

8628 

8829 

8880 

8681 

8682 

8683 

8684 

8886 

8686 

8837 

8638 

8689 

8840 


1890 
1890 
1890 
1898 
1890 
1893 
1892 
1892 
1889 
1898 
1891 
1892 
1892 
1898 
1890 
1890 
1891 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1898 
1890 
1890 
1881 
1890 


1858 


85-8 


1887 
1884 
1886 


1892 


1886 


1868 


1869 
1892 
1880 
1866 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


1890  — 


* 

i 

1 

1 

■_ 

D 

PABTimui  IN  Maxbiaok. 


Brothers  and 

Sisters. 

[Inolnding  Per- 

soD  recorded.] 


1     — 

r 

8 


2 

8     — 


(Hnnbuid 

twii**.... 

(Hosbaiid 
t  Wife .... 


(Husband  1881 
\Wlfe....  1861 


'S 

I 

I860' 


1794' 
1810 


(Husband 
twife  ... 

(Hnsb.. 

twife.... 


(Husband 
twife.... 


1881 
1828 


(Husband 
\Wlfe.... 

(fltis&afid 
\Wlfe .... 

(Husband 


(Htuband 
twife.  .. 


1869 
1868 


1868 


(]JuBb«id!lB&Q 
\^\m ....  l«ft 


tw 


uflbApd  lH-^4 
Wife    .    .  Ibfil 


(Huibuid!l8e4 
twife  . . , .  ISftl 


(Uuflbuid 
twife. 


/Busbaud 


(Huibmnd  1»M 
\Wi/e....  18fi8 

(Huibaad  .... 

riiuj^buia  la^ 

t  Wife...  J 1828 
bfttjdlFJ60 


(Buj5l 
(B. 

tW! 


iiflbaud  iHtSO 
.IMl 


I 

(Hiwband  1837 
IWlfc^,.,    IfeiS 

/BuBbaud'l^etf' 
tWiJf....  leTll 

(Husband  Ibao' 
twife   ...  1826. 

I 
(Husband!l838 
twife....  J1840 

(Husband'l869 
(Wife...    1867 

(Husband  .... 
twife....  1860 


Deaf  BelaUTes. 
[Not  Including  brothers  si 
nor  children.] 


Cousin . 


8  second  cousins. 


Oousin ;  1  second  oousin. . 


—    Oousin.. 


—  j  Great^trsndfkther. . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


431 


Pabtmebs  in  Mabbiaok. 

A 
{\ 

{I 

t 

Assigned  cause 
^fdeafnese. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Remarks. 

Spotted  fever. . . . 
Spotted  fever. . . . 

Ind 

Ind. 

Hartford 

N.  Y 

Died  1869L  ? 

Sickness 

Diphtheria 

Fsll  from  wagon. 

N.Y.JlCN.Y. 
C.N.  Y 

Hartford. 

Hariford 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  1888,  Wife  No.  868a 

{ 

Sngland 

{J? 
{% 

Spotted  fever. . . . 

Brain  fever 

Scarlet  fever.  ... 
Typhoid  fever... 

Scarlet  fever. .... 

Mo 

Mo 

Ohio 

Not  deaf. 

{I 

Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 

Minn 

Afall 

N.Y 

Wl8.,m.,Kan8. 
ATez. 

lU 

lU. 

Meningitis 

Spotted  fever.. 

Spotted  fever — 
Typhoid  fever... 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  4001,  Wife  No.  8568,  and  Hnsb.  No.  181. 
Brother  of  Wife  No  1008 

1   2 

Ind 

i  « 

lU 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  1869. 

/     6 

Wis 

t 

/.... 

{- 

f  12 

Cnunps 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 
Dead. 

{- 

\ 

TTlcerslnhead... 
Brain  fever 

Spotted  fever.... 

Spotted  fever.... 
Scarlet  fever 

TTlcersinhead... 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  2342.    Not  deaf. 
Diedl8»l. 

Died  1890. 

{1 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Ind 

{••V 

Ck)llege 

Pa 

Not  deaf. 

{* 

Hartford 

Hartford. 

Ind 

f   B 

Spotted' or  hiiin* 

fever. 
Scarlet  fever. .... 
Scarlet  fever. 

Sickness 

Inflam.  Inhead.. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8660. 

{  \ 

Ky.  IE  Ind 

N.Y 

N.  Y 

Brother  of  Wife.  No.  8048. 

f     2 

Ohio 

Brother  of  Wife  No  1242.    Died  1886. 

{     « 

Ohio 

(   B 

lU 

{     5 

Meningitis 

m 

j.... 

Ky 

{8« 

Kyi. :.:..::;;: 

432 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabbiaobs. 


3641  LS90 
3643  IKil 

3S43|ie^ 

I 

SfllfilSttO 

3a4oias>o 


IBM 


M47lia9a  .... 


siMeiaoo 

I 

8040  1890 

I 

3660' laao 


is«* 


BGfiSlSSO 


ms^A  1^1 


l»iB 


366B  1B80, , . . , 
2656  1^00  IStiS 

3657  1801 

3658  y  803  jltWl 


3650 


3661 


a66Q 


I»t^!)lb86 
1601  . 

laoo . 

1801  , 


a66aisflii  .. 


a&M  im-i , 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


Pabthbbs  nr  Mabbiaob. 


(Htiftbtmd 


JHuBbujd 


1»6! 
18fflS; 


Brothers  and 
SlBters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


jHuRbiiPd 
Iwife.... 


I85B 
1646. 


18iB     1 


165S 


moHbaDdiaiti 
(Wife, 


jHutband 
tWlfo . 


jHuf^baiul 
1  Wife .... 


fUiiBbapd 
\Wlfe.    .. 

j  HUHbktjd 
iWife    ,,. 

jHnHbauil 


jHunbiiid 
tWife.... 


^Hiinbuid 
\  Wife  .... 


1811      8 


18a» 
1826 


1835 


1857,     6 
1859      4 


iH50 
IHSl 


1»&1 


laoa 

1838 


iwiry ....  Iisai 

JHiiMb!kiid|18SB 
t  Wife...  1868 


JHuAbimd 
IWife 

jHuebaud 


18ci7 


1857 
19HS 


(Hufb&iidlt^l 
\W(fe..   .\\\ 

(HiiBbaud'lH4g 
\Wlfe...,  jIttM 

{Husband  iWMi 
Wife  ....  '1853 
THuRbBj^d  l^TiO 
(Wife.  .  10ft3 
(HurtUiid  1H6B 


(Hiietbftud  ISfltr     3  , 
I  twifq.   ..  18ii7     7 


Deaf  BelBttTM. 
[Not  Including  brothers  ■ 
nor  children.] 


8  oousiiis., 


Oousln. 
Cousin. 


Psrents  (No.  S417) :  uncle  (Huib  ^ 
2736);  1  aunt  (Wife  Na  10*; 
cousins. 


8  third  cousins . 


Parents  (No.  8816) ;  2  uncles  (Hisb.  5< 
3317  is  one) ;  aunt ;  3  oousins  ^^ 
No.  3S16  is  one) ;  nephew ;  3  Br«^i:i 
cousins  (Wife  Na  660,  Wife  No.  ^ 
Hnsb.  No.  8444) ;  fourUi  cousin  (Hs^ 
No.  3776).  " 


Cousin;  6 nieces.. 


Cousin. 


Cousin. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


433 


PASTNKItS  IN  MARBIAOE. 


a 


3641 


3642 


3643 


3644 


3646 


3646 


3647 


3648 


3649 


3661 


i 

I 

o 
« 

{•b 

{i 
{1 


'  Assigned  CAOse 
I      of  deafness. 


Diphtheria 

Spinal  OiMaae... 


Scarlet  fever. .... 
Whooping  cough. 


Scarlet  fever. 
Sickness 


9662 


3653 


3654 


3656 


3666 


3667 


3658 


8669 


{: 


{b 

{'1 


Scarlet  fever., 


{b^ 


{? 


3660 


3661 


3662 


'  3663, 


3664! 


B 
B 


Scarlet  fever., 
Meningitis . . , 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Spotted  fever. . 
Spotted  fevw. 


Fita. 


Scrofnia. 


A  cold 

Sores  in  head . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ohio. 
Pa... 


Md. 


Kans.. 


Mo... 
Ohio. 


Va. 
Va. 


Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 
Ohia. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Oa.. 


Hartford. 
N.  Y 


Oolo.. 
Colo., 


la. 
ni.. 


Pa    .. 
Ohio.. 


Ohio- 
Ohio. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 
Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


Hartford . 
Hartford. . 


Itomarks. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  4463. 


Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  HuBb.  No.  663.    Dead. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1883. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3661. 
Bister  of  Wife  No.  2869. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3660. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  2869.     Sister  of  Wife 

No.  3660. 
Died  1889. 
Not  deaf. 


Died  1884. 
Not  at  school. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3767. 
Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  3296. 
Dted  1889. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  3314,  Wife  No.  2197,  Hosb.  No.  3486. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8661. 
Died  1890. 

First  maiTiage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8662.    Brother  of  Hnsb. 

No.  3660. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Wife  No.  3661.    Brother  of  Hnsb. 
No.  9660. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  476. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  3592.    Second  marriage ;  first  to  Huttb. 
No.  4004. 


434 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


3fl6fi 
3667 


I    I 


t 


1868 


IB67 


1H90 

lt«9U 

I 

3«i&|ia91;l8a7 

win  iioo 


► 


^74 


ts»a 

1887 
1874 


11691 

iiem 

3675  1^89  1689 

1*077  18&4  1892 
ai>7«  li^2 


B^Bxyuw  Df  Mabriaok. 


No.  af  OliildfeD. 


II 

R       4 
1    ..   . 


1     — 
'J     - 


■|^ 


1      — 

3      - 
1      — 


3079  1801 L 

'         I 

aeaoie^iufl'i  —  _ 

3881. 1B91  ....     rj  ,,,, 

3e82  1K0O  18C«{     (J  - 

■^m  18U0  1873      5  — 


ue8f^ 


laui , . 
i8yi ,, 


'      I 

1893  \m  —     -     — 

i      ' 


a6>'7  laBu  lacHj    i 


<       J       I       I       I 


Brothen  KDd 

[lucltidliiK  Pw- 
1KID  pecordi,>d.l 


I  rHnibHDd 

jHuBbmnd  1SI52     '2 
iwifi^.,.   '1855     <1 


(Huebuid 


jHuabAUd 


I   iHuRliand'ltMe      1 

I  'tWlfe...!....   .... 


182a  3 

is2a  'A 

....  3 

18SS  fi 


^HuBbaud  lN&2fleY, 
\  Wf/e j . . , .  Mv, 

lUuabuid'1800,     fi 


niiiubAudilg^!     i 
"      I  Wife.    ..jlBaS      6 

"i 


fHUHb. 

i  Wife  . . . 


I  HtiRbuia  I860 


{  Huh  baud  I860 


iHiJHbftDd 

■(  Wifii  .  , , ,   1H71J      a 

MiiiKtand 1 

>MX^e .... 


f  btiiAbimdi...,  J 

j  twjfe,    ..lifts?'  ft 

'   MltmLaudliHSrl  4 

■(  Wifr   . , ,  ilsifi-i  7 


I  Iluabuud 


I  Iluabuud  lNrp7 


1     - 


'2       - 


3      - 


1  !. 


1      WMf.  i     — 
"     bCY. 

1    ,       4 


1    I      fi        - 

1  L..  .... 


];: 


(Himbslid  ,...1  .IS        S 
j  WSfr !     h       ;l 


m      — 
I       - 


1  Hiufhimd  1:>W]    in       1^      ]M      — 
■j  Will.  , , , ,  1819     4       1       :j  '  — 


^Hnhliinjil|l??6a 

(Wire...  I 


I  Hiijiband 
TMititbaiid 


ii  I    a  _ 


^^1  3i: 


i8;ii|   4 

lfi7S      5 


3(     1.- 
a      a     — 

'J        4      — 


I  WtU^ 


..   liyh'i-     I  I 


i-   -l- 


Deaf  Belatiyes. 

[Not  Including  brothers  and  aisten 

nor  children.] 


Nephew  (Husb.  No.  3524) ;  niece. 
Nephew  (Hnsb.  No.  3834)  ;  uieot. 


Second  cooain  . 


Gonain  . 
Cousin . 


Qrand-uncle ;  8  grand-annta. . 
(^rand-uncle  ;  8  urand-aonta. . 


Mother  (Wife  No.  371);  uncle;  aimt 

Father  (Husb.  No.  3688) ;  sr»ndf«i-- 
(Husb.  Na  3690). 


Father  (Husb.  No.  337\^) ;  sr«ndfftL: 
Husb.  No.  8380) ;  Rrand>unc]4^  iHn<i 
No.  3377) ;  grand-aunt  ( Wife  No.  1  :* 
uncle ;  second  cousins  (IncJndiDic  v 
No.  166,  Wife  No.  2465,  Wife  No.  il- 
Husb.  No.  3378,  Wife  No.  4333 1 ;  tb~ 
third  cousina 


Father  (Hnsbw  No.  3690) 

Second  cousin  (Husb.  No.  3688) . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Mairiages. 


435 


Pabtnbbs  zk  Mabbiagk. 


S665| 


3e66; 


B 
B 

8)tf 


3667|  I  ^ 


3670J  i  ^ 
8«71j  i  T^ 
36721  1^^ 


i  3673, 


3674,  I" 

3676   {  f[ 

i 
3676i 


{- 
(■i 


8678   |- 


3679 


3680 


3681 


86821 


{I 
{i 

\Chi 

{i 


3684 


3686 


3687  . 


L    * 


36881 


AMignedcau 
of  deaftieM, 


Spiiua  disease . 
Menlnaj 


enlngitis. . 
Dropsy  Id  head. 

Dropsy  In  head. 


Meningitia.. 


Gathering  in  head 


Oerebro-sp.  men. 


Breaking  through 
ice. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


School  for  the  ' 
deaf  where  I 
ednoated.       ' 


Remarks. 


N.  C I  Brother  of  Wife  No.  2623 

N.  G ,  Sister  of  Hash.  Ko.  2523. 


Kans. 


Hartford {  First  marriage :  second  to  Wife  No.  3668. 

I  Not  deaf.    Died  a  few  days  after  marriage. 

Hartford Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3667. 

I  Not  deaf.    Dead. 

Ga 

«» I 


Ind. 


m. 


N.  Y.. 


Mo.. 
111.. 


Ohio.. 


Kans . 


W.  Pa.,  EL'.,  St. 
LonisDay,  Mo. 
W,  P^ 


W.  Pa. 
Pa 


N.Y. 
N.T.. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


N.C  ... 
N.  C... 


N.O. 

N.O.. 


N.O. 


Ind... 
Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 
Ind.. 


Ind. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1843.    Parents  cousins.    Died  1888. 
Parents  oousina    Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  3679. 


Not  at  school. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  ^79.    Separated. 
Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  Ist  to  Wife  No.  8678. 


Parents  oonsins. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3460,  Husb.  No.  3688. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  3268. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8460,  Hnsb.  No.  3682. 


Parents  second  cousins.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8461. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  8102,  Husb.  No.  8809. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  1856. 

Not  at  school.    Second  cousin  of  wife.    Died  1887  ? 
Not  deaf.      Mother  of  Husb.    No.   8461,  Husb.    No.  3686. 
Dea*^. 


436 


Tahvlar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Pabthxbb  in  Mabmaok. 


Deaf  ReUtlTeB. 

[Not  including  brotberB  uid  siBt^ 

nor  children.] 


Oonsin . 


Third  cousins. 


Father  (Hnsb.  No.  607)  ;  nepher  nias- 
No.  514). 

Parents  (No.  3608) ;  grandmotiK^r  w^: 
No.  3606) ;  KTeat>grandfather  (His 
No.  507) ;  great-nncle  (HusbL  Xo  iU 
nncle  (Hnsb.  No.  3700)  ;  2  coess- 
(Wife  No.  420,  Wife  No.  3474) :  3rc- 
cousin. 


Mother  (Wife  No.  8e96> ;  grandfit: 
(Husb.  No.  607);  nncle  (Hnsb.  N 
611);  cousin  (Husb.  No.  514 1;  2njf- 
(Wife  No.  420,  Wife  No.  3474). 


Mother  (Wife  No  3096);  graadfa:-- 
(Husb.  No.  507);  uncle  (Hnab  > 
511) ;  cousin  (Husb.  No.  514 1 ;  3  tiv* 
(Wife  No.  420,  Wife  No.  3474). 


—     Mother  (Wife  No.    9696) ;   grandf^i: 

'      (Husb.   No.  607);   uncle  rHneb   ^ 

611) ;  cousin  (Husb.  No.  .'»i4) :  2  b.-i*^ 

(Including  Wife  No.  4175):  nerS" 

(Husb.  No.  3697). 


Niece  (Wife  No.  2727) ;  second  coc*:e 
father  partially  deaf. 


*  Upon  reTision  the  record  of  this  marriags  wai  disoorc^ 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


437 


PABTinma  nf  MAnaiAOB. 


1 

% 

8689 
8600 

3691 

Aaaigned  cause 
ot  deafnefls. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarkfl. 

\  14  1  Typhoid  fever... 
s 

ni 

Dead.    Semi-mate. 

{ -  i     — 

(    4  1  Spotted  k  ipliwl 

t...l...'!:!^- 

Mich 

Not  deaf.    First  marriage.    Mother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3688. 

(     a  1  Meronrv _ 

Ohio 

**^  t    B  JR<«rlet 'fever..... 

Ky 

Not  deaf. 

Parents  third  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No  2367. 

3693,  {b 
3694    ' 

Ohio 

N.  Y 

3696 

\.... 

i 

1 

i  .  1 

. 

Not  deaf 

3696   ^   g  1 

Not  at  school.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  511.    Mother  of  Hush. 

No.  8698,  Husb.  No.  3700.    Died  1869 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  4176i 

r  B 

Hartford 

3697 



c 

f  ® 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

N  Y 

First  marrtage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8699.    Brother  of  Husb. 
No.  8700. 

Mother  of  Husb.  No.  8697,  Wife  No.  4176. 

3698 

Second  marriage :  first  to  Wife  No.  8696.    Brother  of  Husb. 
No.  8700. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  764. 
Brother  of  Husb  No  8898     Died  1884. 

3699 

B 
B 

Whooping  cough. 

8700 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1728.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  430  and  Wife 

Na  8474. 
Not  deaf     Dead 

3701 

Hartford 

Ky    

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  623,  Wife  No.  830,  Wife  No.  1176. 

)703 

Abandoned  his  wife. 

{i 

'    6 
6 

(a 

Dropsy  on  brain. 

Ohio 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  8706. 

no3 

Ohio 

Ohio. . . . 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  888& 

r704 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Oonvnla'ns  from 
fWght. 

Mr.  Bartlett'8 
Private  SohooL 
N.  Y 

Died  1890. 

1706 

Pa.T           .    .. 

Dead. 

DroDSv  on  brain. 

Ohio 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  3703. 

(706 

r* ■ 

\    6     Roarlet  fever..... 
( 

Mo 

(707 

{...., .::: :::: 

1708 

n 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8786. 

Died  1889. 

• 



bo  a  duplicate  of  No.  3324.    It  is  therefore  cancelled. 


438 


Tahxilar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


8709 
3710 
8711 
8712 
8713 
8714 
8715 
3716 
3717 

8718 
8719 
37» 
3721 
8722 
8723 
3724 
3725 
3726 
3727 
3728 
3729 
3730 

3781 


I 

® 
O 

1890 

1894 

1890 

1890 

1890 

1890 

1890 

1890 

1890 


Mabriaok 


No.  of  Children. 


1843 


1868 


1884 
1876 


1886 


1892 


1890 
1892 
1890 
1892 
1890 
1892 
1892 
1890 
1893 
1892 
18921892 


1885 


1891 


1891 
1892 

1891 


3732  1891 


3783 
3734 


1894 
1894 


1890j  1 

....!  1 

I 

18861  — 

1890  1 

1890  2 
1864  ..  . 


1   1 
2 


I 


PABTMXBS  VS  MAmBIAOK. 


1 

1822 

Bi 

[Ini 

BO] 

1 

7 
8 

1 

roth« 
Sist 
Bludl 
ttreo 

1 

1 
1 

1 

irsai 
era. 

ordei 

6 
2 

Id 

>eiw 

a 
P 

]>eaf  BelatiTea. 

[Not  Indndlng  brotben  and  sisters 

nor  chUdran.] 

(Hnsband 

\Wlfe.  ..  1896 

/Hnsband... 
\Wif* 

(Hnsband  1797 
\Wlfe....  1811 

1 
7 

1 
8 

9 

1 
1 

1 
3 

4 

6 

— 

/Husband  1797 
(Wife ....".... 

/Husband  1806 
\Wife 

6 

— 

{Hruhand 
twjfe .... 

/Husband 

1885 
1806 

8 
9 

3 

4 

6 



Cousin 

\  Wife .'. 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 

1864 
1862 

1849 
1856 

1866 
1861 

1»8 

6 

4 

4 
8 

6 

4 

4 

1 
1 

a 

6 

2 
2 

1 

4 
8 

2 
8 

8 
2 

8 

- 

aaunta;  cousin;  others 

Mother  (Wife  Na  4161)  ;  2  nudes  .?:l' 

No.   8880,  Husb.    No.  3881);  ci^^ 

nephew. 

\Wife.,,.K... 

jHuthand 
iWlffi 

imn 

8 

8 
6 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

7 

7 

4 

- 

I  """  . .. .  - 

(Husband  1868 
twife....  1870 

/Husband'l860 
twife...    .... 

/Husband  1829 
twife....  1862 

^                 1 
/Husband  ... 
twife  ....... 

/HuBband'1869 
twife....  11866 

/Husband '1869 
twife...!.... 

4 
6 

1 

1 
1 

1 

8 
6 

- 

/Husband'.... 
t  Wife ........ 

1 

1 

iBfMband 
twife.... 

/Husband 

1862 

4 
1 

1 
1 

8 
.... 

— 

\Wife 

. ...  1. . . 

/Husband  1863 
tWife....  1866 

8 
6 

6 

7 

2 

1 

6 

1 

1 
7 

1 
1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 
1 

1 

2  '  — 

4     — 

4     — 

8  :  — 

1 

(Husband  1868 
(Wife....!  1867 

Niece 

/Husbandil861 
twife....  11863 

"!.i..!! 

/Husbandjl866 
twife ....!.... 

6 

- 

/Husband;  >32? 
twife....  1833 

1 

A 

'11* 

' 

Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


439 


PABTmns  IN  Habriaob. 


Hi 
ill 


:{i 


3710 


3711  |^>5 
3712!  {1>^ 


37131 


(^ 


»"*l  { i 


3T15, 


37161 


^j{ 


3718' 

I 


3719 


3700, 


372l|  {    * 
3723'  {1^ 


l>i 


3724 


3726,  I     • 
3727 


8728 


8729 


3730 


8732 


3733 


{•r 

J  Inf. 
1    8 


(Ohl 


Anigned  canae 
of  deafnefls. 


Fever , 

Brmin  fever., 


lUneos... 
MeMlee. 


nineBii.. 


Menlngltia.. 
Sickness.... 


Scarlet  fever. . 


kScarlet  fever   h 

diphtheria. 
Spotted  fever. . . . 


Spotted'fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Brain  fever... 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Brain  fever. . . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Spotted  fever. . . . 


Pever 

Gold   contracted 

at  birth. 
Scarlet  fever 


AfalL 

Gamp  fever. , 


AfaU 

Oatherisginhead 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
edncated. 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford. 


Hartford . 
N.  Y 


Hartford. 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Qa.. 
Oa.. 


Ohio. 


Eans. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Mo. 

Mo. 


Ind. 
Ind.. 


N.T. 


Ind... 
Kans. 


Mo. 


Ind 

Denmark. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford. 


N.  Y.. 


Bemarka. 


Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3712.    Died  1879. 
Probably  second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  290S. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8711.    IHed  1879. 
Died  1S84.  ? 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3716,  Husb.  No.  334&    Died  1878. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  1824.    Parents  ooTUins. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  2764.  Wife  No.  2738. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3848,  Hnsb.  No.  8713.    Died  1873. 
Not  deaf. 


Separated. 

Parents  second  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  8904,  Husb.  No. 
4162,  Husb.  No.  4160. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2726. 

Parents  third  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  1883. 

Seeking  a  divorce  in  1892. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 


Deserted  wife. 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  3168 ;  second  to  Husb. 
No.  8896. 

Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3768. 
Died  1892. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8846 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 
I         8846.    Divorced  1886  or  1887. 
Kendall  h  Md. . ;  Fourth  marriage ;  one  to  Hnsb.  No.  2204.    ParenU  cousinB. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  3820. 

ni Brother  of  Wife  No.  1720. 

HI 1 


N.  0.. 
Tenn. 


N.  Y.< 
Pa..., 


I  First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  8735. 
I  Dead. 


440 


Tabular  Stateineiit  of  Marriages. 


Masriaobs. 


Pabthkbs  nr  BCa&biaok. 


d 

if 

I  1 

1   "^ 

1 

No. 

of  C 

hildren. 

1 

i 

?; 

QO        W 

fi 

jl 

Q 

H      ► 

»7r«  IKQO 

IHSW 

- 

- 

1 

3736  1890 

37371891 

1§82 

a 

— 

2     — 

3738  1891 

IBSB 

1 

- 

1     — 

.         1 

2 

- 

2l- 

3710  ISOl  .... 

3 

- 

3     - 

1 

3Til  1B5» 

3 

- 

8  j  — 

3T43  18iyO 

1 

S7ia  \^m 

WtU  IH^ 

im2 

1 
2 

1 

:iT4a  laoo 

— 

2 

arirt'iBfli 

18M 

4 

- 

4     — 

B747  1t©a  .... 

3 

3 

-  '  - 

S748  18»} 

i«9a 

1 

a7«i8a2 

— 

_ 

— 

^na  im^4 

37m  iaa3 

lim 

— 

— 

—     — 

^ihi  iBa9 

1889 

- 

- 

-     - 

li7SU 

IBIH 
18^4 

a7JM 

......   . 

1 

.^7.15 

i«94  mi 

:tT{in 

\9SU   tKfi4 

mm 

I 
1 
1 

37&H  IH*>4  1^U4 

— 

— 

—  \  ^ 

37.ia  lysi  lap*  - 

- 

1 

H7tt(> 

ISM 

tSBS 

.... 

Brothers  ftod 

SlBterB. 

[Including  Per- 

son  recorded.] 


(Hn8band!l832! 
t  Wife....  1866 

(HnBband  1821 
twife....;1830 


( Htuband  ....  , 
twife 1881, 


(Husband j. 

tWife....  1863 

(Hnflband  1867 
Wife 


(Hnsbftnd  1843 
Iwife 


(Htuband  — 
\  Wife....' 18371 


f  Husb . 

twife... 


0     — 


6     — 

*  I  - 


2     — 


1  '. 

2  I. 


Deftf  BeUtlveft. 
[Not  including  brotbera  and  sitter 
nor  children.] 


Father  rHnsb.  No.  4821) ;  nephew  (H^' 
No.  4110) ;  ad  cousin  ;  aunt  partni:: 


/Hnsbandi  —  i 
t  Wife....  118481 


/Husband 
I  Wife.... 

j  Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Hnflband 
Iwife .... 


1862 


1882 
1886 


1 

1 


—  ;  Father  hard  of  heating ;  niece  ( Wifr 
I     004). 


I    r 


(Htubandl  —  '■. 
Iwife....  1842 

^  I         • 

r  Husband  1840 

(Wife... 

(Husband 
t*Wlfe...i 


1       1    2  cousins  of  grandmother. , 

6       2       3     —    Distant  cousin , 


7       8 


(Husband  1830 
(Wife...;. 


(Husband  1861, 


\Wife.... 

(Husband 
(Wife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 


1876 

18681 
1834' 


(Husband* 

\  Wife....  1865' 

(Husband    ..  ! 
twife...  j.  .. 

/Husband' 1838 
1866 

1838 


\Wife. 

/Husband 
\Wife.... 


/Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
\Wlfe.... 

/Husband 
(Wife.... 


1863 
1871 


1867 
1868 


1868 


ii 

1 ; 

6 

4 

1  • 


l-\ 


7     —    Oousin  and  others  . 


•  The  details  in  regard  to  Wife  No.  ST49  ^rst 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


441 


PAItTNBBIi  IN  MaBKIAOIL 


Assigned  cause 
of  deafbess. 


A  fall.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


AfsU 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Inilam.  in  bead. 


6 
10 

Scarlet  fever 

Fever. 

B 

B 

B 

B 

3 

Scarlet  fever 

Bndn  fever. , 
Spilepsy  . . . , 


A  cold. 


Afall 

Ck>ld  in  the  1 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Meningitis 

Sickness  h  fall. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
edncated. 


N.  Y. 
N.  Y.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford  . 


N.  Y.. 

N.  Y. 
N.  C. 


N.Y.. 

N.Y.. 


ni.. 


Minn. 


Oolo.. 
Ind... 


Hartford.. 
Hartford . 


Hartford. 
N.Y. 


N.Y 

Pa.  h  Hartford 
Ky 


OiitT. 
OntT. 


N.Y. 


Ark.  h,  Texas. 
Texas 


Ind... 
N.Y. 


N.  Y.. 


N.  Y.T 

Gennany?.. 

N.Y 

N.Y 


N.Y... 


Texas.. 
Texas.. 


Texaa. 
Texas . 


Pa. 

Pa. 


Remarks. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  878i. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8708.    Dead. 

First  marriage;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  8079. 

Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 
IHed  1887.  ? 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  3804. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Na  8746 

First  or  second  marriage ;  third  to  Hosb.  No.  3Q4a     Sister 

of  Wife  No.  262  and  Hnsb.  No.  4oa 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8746. 


Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  4183. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8427 ;  second  to  Wife  No . 
3428 ;  fourth  to  Wife  No.  8429. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8400. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  184. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  137a    Parents  cousins. 
Not  at  school.    Semi-mute. 

Dead. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8609. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3654. 
Not  deaf. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3812. 


brood  after  the  body  of  the  work  wis  printed. 


442 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


8761 
3763 
3763 
3764 


MABKXAOK& 


Pabtnxrs  nf  Masbiaos. 


18M 
1894 


I 


;  No.  of  Children. 


18M 


M 


i   P 


I 


1894  1894    —     —  I  — 


i 


US94  1894    —     — 
8769  1894  1894 
3766,1894  . 


I  I      : 

8767  j  1894  1894 1  —     _ 

I         ! 

3768 1893  1893;  —  ~ 
3769  1893  1893  —  — 
87701898  1893!  —  — 

i     ;     1 

3771 1893 1 1893  —  |  — 


3772  1894 1 1898  . 

i    !    ■ 

87731894  98-4*. 


37741891    ... 

I    I 
3776 1894  1898 


3776  1890  .... 

I    I    I 


2  '  —  ;  — 


3777  1892  . 

i 

3n8  1892  . 


3779  1892; ... 

I    I 
378o!  1891  ... 

3781  1894  1894 

I 


rHUBlMiidll866 
t  Wife....  1870 


twife....  . 


Brothenuid 

Sirten. 

[Indliidlng  Per- 

Bon  recorded.] 


{HuthanA 
twife....|l876 

/Husband  18621    8 
twife... 

(Hiub.. 

twife.... 

/Husband 
twife 


1869     1 

I 
1862;     4 
1 


1868 
186U 


/Husband  18671  1 

twife....  |1846l  1 

/Husband  1868  8 

\Wif€. 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife ....  I 


1872  2 

1873  4 


1864 
1862 


1866, 
18721 


/Husband'  < 
twife...  . 


/Husband,  ■ 
twife 


/Husband  1869 
twife....  11870 

/Husband  . 

twife...  .. 


/Husband;  1866 

twife.. .L 


/Husbandl826     1 
twife... I 


/Husband  . 
lWlfe....|. 


/fltabondi . 
twife. ...j. 


/Husband>1869 


3782 

1894  1894 

1         1 

3783 

18941861 

1 
1-1 

3784 

18fl5  1884 ' . . . . 

3785 

IfiOfllAfiQ 

1 
1.... 

3786!l894  1804 

1         1 

/Husband, 1847 
t  Wife....  1 1869 

I 
/Husband  — 
tWife ....  ;i838 


Deaf  BelatlTes. 
[Not  Including  brotbera  and  Mstm 
nor  children.] 


1 

1 

— 

1 

_ 

8 

— 

3 



1 

— 

6 

— 

/Husband  1861   11 
t  Wife ....  !1861 


jHtuband  . 
twife....|. 


/Husband  1862   12 
twife....*  1866     6 


1     — 


8  I  — 


9     — 


Cousin.. 


2  cousins  (Including  Wife  Na  883).. 
2  ooualnB  (induding  Wlft»  No.  SQV- 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


443 


PABTNKBB  in  MARBXAa& 


1 

i 
1 

1 
1 

Assigned  cause 
of  aeafneas. 

School  for  the 
deaf  when 
educated. 

Inflam.  of  brain.. 
Oerebro-ap.  men. 

lU 

3762 

St.  Louis  Day 

{1 

lc^n^        

3763 

Pa 

3';e4 

:  ( 

3'i6ft 

,'{  = 

C.N.Y 

Pa 

3766 

\  B 

)! 

tax 
f 

Brain  feyer 

Agne&meaalea.. 

lU 

3767 

ni 

3768 
3769 

Hartford 

Mo.lE  N.Y.Imp. 
Pe 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

lU 

3770 

lU 

H'Tdft  Kendall 
N.  Y.kC.N.Y. 

Neb.  &Kans.. 
Neb 

4771 
S772 

Typhoid  fever... 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Scarlet  fever 

Pa 

773 

{ 

( 

! 

ir/74 

{     ■ 

::;;::;*!:!*!:;::: ::::::..:: 

f.... 

Scarlet  fever 

Brain  fever 

Ohio. 

1776 

Ind 

J776 

{.. 

1 

{ * 

NY 

1777 

{^ 

Ind 

1778 

f 

Osnada? 

r77» 

{ 

(780 
1781 

f     6 

Fail  of  80  feet 
Oerebro-«p.  men. 

Scarlet  fever 

Kans.,  Mich., 

ooa 

t782 

Pa.  h  OoUege. . 
Pa 

1 
1  N.Y 

783 

B 

{i 
{- 

In.y 

W.  N.Y 

784 
785 



LeOoutenlx... 
Kv 

{5. 

1  Ohio 

7H6 

Spotted  fever  & 
quinine. 

Ohio    

Remarks. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Parents  second  cousins. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3790. 
Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  2966. 


Not  deaf. 
Uneducated. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3926. 

Not  deaf. 


Dead. 


Died  1880. 
Dead. 


Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8466. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  27T6. 


444 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabbiaokr. 


Pabtnxbs  in  Mabriaok. 


Brothers  and 
8ister& 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


Deal  BelAtive*. 

[Mot  inclnding  brothen  and  aist^^ 

nor  children.] 


—     8  aunts  (Wife  No.  3413  is  one) ;  1  m. 


—    3  aunts  (Wife  Mo.  3413  is  one) ;  1  to 


—    2  cousins  (Wife  Mo.  3789  is  one).. 


3  second  cousins  (Wife  Na  8472,  H -<< 
No.  363S,  Hnsbi  3636). 

3  cousins  (Husb.  No.  3316,  Hofb  5 
3317);  7  second  cousins  (ioclr.l:. 
Husb.  No.  8814,  Wife  Na  aiVT.^- 
No.  3486,  Wife  No.  36M  Hub  N 
3315)  ;  third  cousin  ;  neuiew  tB  .-■ 
No.  2776). 

3  second  cousins  (Wife  No.  8iTi,  En^ 
No.  8636,  Husb.  No.  8626). 


—    Nephew. 


Three  second  conslns  (Wife  No.  3*^ 
Husb.  No.  8636,  Husb.  No.  96»^ . 


Three  second  cousins  (Wife  Na  MT: 
Husb.  No.  8636,  Husb.  Na  3636) 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagea. 


445 


Pabtnkbs  in  Mabbxaok. 


I 


92  ^ 


Lb 


'»  {b 

I 

«  {b 

7 

I 
9 


Assigned  cause 
of  deafness. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
edacated. 


N.Y. 
N.Y. 
N.Y. 
N.Y. 


I 


.IP* 


Accident 

Typhoid  fever.. . . 
Whooping  cough 


Ohio.. 
Mich. 


Pa.  &  College. 
Pa 


Ohio.. 


Fall.. 


>  Ohio. . 


\  {  ?H 


r 

(Inf. 


{-' 


Whooping  congh.  I  Ohio. . 


Stroke  on  templei 


Ind... 
Kans  . 


Pa 

Hartford  . 


Erysipelas.  ... 

Whooping  cough. 
Scarlet  fever 


Accident . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Brain  fever... 


Scurlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Brain  fever. 
Sores  in  ears 


ILb 


I  Whooping  congh. 


Pa.. 
Pa. 


Ohio. . 
Ohio.. 


W.  Va  . . . 
W.  Va . . . 


Bath. 

Ont 

Exeter 

Hamilton. 


Ky.  *  Ohio.... 
Olnciunati 


Germany 
Ohio 

Ohio 

Hartford 

Ohio 

Pa 

Ohio 

Ohio 


Remarks. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  669.     First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No. 

3788. 
Died  1863. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  569.     Second  marriage ;  Ist  to  Wife 

No.  3787. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  2761.      Died  1894. 

Not  deaf.    Died  1880. 
Parents  cousins. 

Died  1886. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  686. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3806.  Uncle  of  Wife  No.  654.  First 
marriage;  2d  to  Wife  No.  379J;  Sd  to  Wife  No.  3807. 
Died  1891. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3444  and  Wife  No.  660.    Died  1864. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8806.  Uncle  of  Wife  No.  554.  Second 
marriage;  let  to  Wife  No.  3792;  3d  to  Wife  No.  8807. 
Died  1891. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1601.    Died  1864. 


Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3796.    Died  1890. 
Died  1881. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  3795.    Died  1890. 


Parents  cousins. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  2479. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  201,  Wife  No.  2801,  Wife  No.   3394, 
Husb.  No.  3800. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  201,  Wife  No.  28^)1,  Wife  No.  3394, 
Husb.  No.  3799. 


Educated  in  common  schools.    First  marriage ;  second  to 

Wife  No.  3803. 
Not  deaf.    Died  1881. 

Educated  In  common  schools.    Second  marriage;  first  to 

Wife  No.  3802. 
Not  deaf. 


Dead. 

Uncle  of  Wife  No.  554.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8792.    Died 

1882 
Sister  of'  Wife  No.  1776  and  Wife  No.  961. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3806.  Uncle  of  Wife  No.  664.  Third 
marriage;  first  to  Wife  No.  3792;  second  to  Wife  No. 
3798.    Died  1891. 


446 


Tabular  StatemeiU  of  Marriages. 


Masbiaoks. 


I 


a«00  iSStt  IBM 


mm 


I 


irill 


ief»:ii«A6 


I 


mu 


I 

aMiBii-wv  .... 

I 

UM'.^l  it^U  tti?a 

;^ii  IH^J  mm 

I      I 

I    ! 

mB  I  (Hi  1*1*5 
y>t2'j  1KH  iw-a 


No.  of  OtaildreiL 


^'12  1  hW  l»JiJ  I    3 


—  I     2 

I 

—  2 

12 

I 

—  2     — 

—  3  j  - 


Pabtkxrb  in  MAmSIAOB, 


ISM 
]8ft9 


1U31 


1830 
ia44 


MVire     ..'iMl 

I        I 

f  BuBbftud  1M0| 
t  Wife....  1 1^40 


fHnHbwmd 


Brothers  and 

Bisters. 

[Indading  Per. 

son  recorded.] 


fHuflbJLUcI 
j£liiebsQ[] 
jHiifibiiin[] 


I  Ef  UMb&nd 


iMfiO 

1H64| 
IHltf] 
lJi41» 


18*3 


it^a 


s 

5 

fUuKbiuid  l«M8     T 
tWlJtv,,.  iHSi^,    i 

jHUflbaiid  \»\ii\     % 
(Wjlu iHife    10 

!«'>>,,. J.  ,  '  11 

I 

jHitMljflu^l  lH4rj      !i 
1  Wire.  .,;lJs44     0 


tHXft I    .. 


niniibunilllHfi:^ 
1  Wift . . . ,  llWlG 

(HtiHhuud  IM^'i 


IMuNbeiLtai>^^J    to 
\  WJfi^  . , . .  IliHll    g  ' 

(  Hunfjdiiid  lt$^V     4  ' 


1  \S  \h' 


Deaf  BelattTcs. 

[Not  indading  toothen  sod  cbtc» 
nor  children.] 


8  oouainB  (Wife  No.  11 SS,  Wif«  >'x  i 
WUe  No.  22211;  two  niecca.  Br.. 
to  Wife  No.  8i)62. 


Cousin. 


Parents  (No.  960). 


—  I  Cousin. 


Father  (Hnslx  No.  29S2)... 


1  uncle. 


Second  cousin 

2  second  cousins  (Husb.  No.  7''^  ■^ 
Wife  No.  3329} ;  1  third  cousul 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


447 


PABTKKBg  IK  MaBBIAOB. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


3  I  Mumiw I  Ohio  . 

B  ' Ohio.. 

I 

6  j  Sickness |  Ohio.. 

4  '  Croup j  Ohio.. 

1  lOoldB Ohio.. 

I  I 


13    Overdose  of  qui-  ;  Ohio. . 
I     nlue. 

S    Scarlet  fever <  Ohio. . 

3  I  Scarletfever Ohio. . 


Ohio.. 


5  I  Inflam.  of  brain..!  W.  N.  Y 

lA  Brain  diaeaee. . . .    N.  Y.  A  W.  N.Y. 


BenuurkB. 


Died  1883. 

Slater  of  Huab.  No.  1366. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1889. 


Died  1898. 


Not  deaf.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8962. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  »2lL    Cousin  of  Wife  No.  668.    Died 


B    

..Pa. 

B  1 

..Pa. 

4A  Scarletfever... 
4  IFright 

1 

..Pa. 
..Pa. 

.  i  Died  1856. 


Hartford . 


;  Died  1849. 
!  Not  deaf. 


Died  1891. 


Died  1889. 
I  Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  2304. 


Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  3841,  Husb.  No.  3843, 
Husb.  No.  3847. 


Not  deaf. 


Died  1861. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  2484. 


Brother  of  Wife.  No.  2098. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3863. 
Educated  at  home. 


Sister  of  Husb.  No.  677,  Husb.  No.  713. 


B  ' !  WlB. 

1  1  Scarlet  fever i  Wis  . 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3833.    Parents  cousins. 
I         Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3916. 
I  Died  1887. 


448 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabmaoks. 


No.  of  Children. 


i  s 


3834 


o       o 


1890  1888 


18891872 


3836  18891887 


3836  1889. 1873 


.1 


3837,1890  . 


I 


3838  1890  .... 

I 

3880:18931893 

I 

8840,1890;.... 


3841 


I 
189i!l866 


38431891!.... 


3848  1890  . 


3844  1893  1881 
3846-18931891 


3846 


3849 


18911887 


I    I 


1890  . 

1893  . 
1899  .. 


38601890 


3861<  18901. 


1 
1 

3a52  1890 

... 

1 

38)3  1889 

1889 

- 

38^4  1893 

.... 

3 

8866  1890 

1885   1 

3856  1890 

.... 

4 

2  - 


3 

1  .... 

2  — 


pABTirsBfl  or  Mabxiaob, 


r  Hnsbuid 
(Wife .... 
jHustend 
(Wife.... 
rHtutMuid 
(Wife.. 


j  Husband 
\Wife.... 

( Husband 
tWife. 


/Husband 
twife . 

/Husband 
tWife. 


/Husband 
I  (Wife.... 


-{ 


Husband 

wife .... 

THusband 

(Wife ... 

I  Husband 

(wife.... 

/Husband 
tWife... 

/Husband 
\  Wife .... 


Brothezs  and 
Sisten. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I 

1866I 

1868 

1886 

1851 

1886 

1883 

1838 
1850 

1884 


18431 
1860! 


1860 
1859 

1838 

1846 

1864 

1863 

1836| 

1886, 

1864 
1865 

1828 


3  .  — 


/Husband 
twife .... 

r  Husband 

(Wife .... 

/Husband 
j  tWife.... 

I  /Hnab.. 
I  t  Wife .... 


i  /Husband 
AWife. 


1839 
1861 


1849 
1863 


1846; 
1847 : 


'  /Husband 
•    twife.... 

I  /Husband 
\Wi/e. 


/Husband 
\Wlfe... 


....    2 

1  I  — 

I 

4      — 


/Husband 
tWife... 

/Husband 
twifo . 

jHfUband 
1  Wife .... 


1801 


1848 
1864 


1859 


1R64 
1861 


1854 


De«f  BeUtiveiL 
[Not  including  brothers  sod  s 
norobUdren.] 


2  cousins. 


3  cousins... 


3  cousins :  6  nephews  or  nieew. 
3  third  oonsins  (Huab.  No.  33K>  is  - 


Parents  (Na    2090) ;   aunt  i^u- 
3288) ;  3  cousins ;  niece. 


—    Uncle . 


Second  cousin. 

6  nej^ews  and  nleoea  . 


'  Ck>uBlns. 


1     —    .. 


7  I  —  I  Uncle. 


3  '  —     Niece. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


449 


PAKTKXB8  IN  llABBIAOK. 


I 


3836 


{\ 


3842 


8843 


8844 


3846 


384* 


3848 


»49 


B 

7 
B 
8 

B 

B 
B 


)850 


»61 


053 


»64 


n66 


{••4- 
{1 


Andgnedcanae 
of  deftfkieM. 


Slcknees. . 


AfaU 

Whooping  oongh 
Ulcen  in  ears. . . . 


Fever 

Spotted  feTer. . . 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Oaatrlc  or  billons 
remittent  fever. 


Fever.. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Whooping  oongh. 


ninei 


Siokne 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Spotted  fever. . 


Spotted  1 
Heaalea.. 

Scarlet  fever. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Wis 

Wis 

Halifax. 
Halifax. 
Halifax.. 


Halifax.. 
Halifax.. 


N.Y. 

N.Y. 


Hartford  . 
Hartford. 


Tenn. 
Tenn. 


Wis.,  la.,  N.  Y. 

Wis 

N.Y 

NY 

Wl8.&Ia 

Ohla 


Oa. 
Ga. 


Pa. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


la., 
la.. 


Ind. 
Ind. 


Hartford. 


S.  0. 
S.O. 


N.Y. 
Mo.. 


Wis... 
OhioT 
Oal." 


TWnarkw 


Second  nuurlage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8892.    Parents  cousins. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  9918. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8886.    Brother  of  Hnsb. 

No.  8836,  Wife  No.  4403. 
Parents  cousins.    Died  1886. 


0.  8834.    Brother  of  Hnsb. 


Second  marriage :  first  to  Wife  1 

No.  3836,  Wife  No.  4403. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  3240. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8884,  Wife  No.  4408. 


Died  1876  or  1877. 


Parents  conslns.    Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3843,  Hnsb.  No. 

8847,  Wife  No.  3821. 
Mother  of  Wife  No.  1404. 


Parents  oonsinB.    Brother  of  Hnsb.  Na  8841,  Hnsh.  No. 
8847,  and  Wife  No.  8821.    Died  1886. 


Parents  conslns. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  4089,  and  Hnsb.  No.  2023. 

Died  1892. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  4804. 


Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  4033,  Hnsb.  No.  4034, 

Husb.  No.  4212,  Wife  No.  1416. 
Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3848,  Husb.  No. 

8841,  and  Wife  No.  8821. 


Sisier  of  Husb.  No.  87,  Husb.  No.  88,  Husb.  Na  b9. 

Died  1889.  7 

First  marziage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  2184. 


Not  deaf. 


Dead. 
Dead. 


Not  deaf.    Second  marriage. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8829. 


Not  deaf.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  749. 


450 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


8857 
88B8 
8869 
8800 


8863 
8864 
8866 

8866 
8867 
8868 
8869 

8870 
8871 
8872 
8878 
3874 


1880 
1890 
1891 
1891 
1898 
1890 
189G 
1898 
1898 
1890 
1800 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1890 
1893 
1891 
1890 


1891 


1890 


88761890 

I 
88761890 


3877 
3878 
8879 

8880 
8881 


1891 
1890 
1890 

1800 
1890 


1891 
1892 


1869 
1892 
1864 
1892 


1890 
1881 
1891 


No.  of  Ohlldreii. 


1869     6 
1877     2 


1847 


8 


Pabtnxu  ut  Mabbiaoc 


(Hosbftnd 
twife . . 

twife. 
/Hiuband 


Brother*  uid 


[Tnclndlng  Per- 
■on  recoiled.] 


1867     1 
1889!     1 


1868     2 

.      3 


fHuBband  1846,    1 
twife.. .i 


(Hntbuid 
twife.... 


/Husband 
twife... 

fHujsband 


(Hnaband 
twile.... 

(HnebAnd 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Htafrand 
twife.... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
twife... 

/Husband 
twife. 

/Husband 


1861  2 

1861,  3 

1847  1 

1866  6 

1848 


1866 
1862 


1866 
1869 


1862 
1861 


1869     6 


1868 
lb66; 


1842,     ] 


1866 
1872 


1836 


1867  i 


twife...   !l887 

/Husband  1862 
twife .... 

/Husband 
\Wife 


/  Husband 
\Wife..,. 


1861 


/Husband  1S60 
twife....' 1872 

iHtuhand\ .... 
t  wife....  j  1861 

I 
/Husband  .... 
twife....  11864 


/Husband!  1841    12 
t  Wife....  1843     4 


/Husband  1833 
t  Wife....  11849 


Husband  1 1824 


Wife. 


1828 


r 
1 

rHasband;1822 
[wife.  ..'1827 


1  I  — 

2  I  — 


8     — 


Deaf  BelfttlTes. 

[Kot  including  biotbers  at 
nor  clilldreii.1 


Parents  (No.  129) ;  nncle(HiiBb.  No  1£ 


Uncle 

2  cousins. 


Oousin  (Wife  No.  882)  . 


2  second  ooustns . 


2  second  cousins. 
2  second  cousins. , 


2  second  eoDslns 

Parenta  (No.  810);  8  unclm  (HiaisbL  S 

81)9  is  one) ;  aunt ;  3d  cousin. 
6  nieces  and  nephews  (inclodixkc  ^:: 
No.  8717,  Wife  No    8904,  H^  3^- 
4162,  Husb.  No.  4160). 

3  second  cousins 


—  :  6  nieces  and  nephews  (indadiiur  »*i 
I  No.  3717,  Wife  No.  8904.  Husb  > 
I      4162,  Husb.  Na  4180). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


451 


Pabtnbbs  in  Mabbiaob. 


1 

AMlgnedoanae 
ofdeaf&ew. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Remarks. 

/  B 

HI 

Not  deaf.    Deserted  his  wife. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hash.  No.  2611. 

Not  deaf.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  1270. 
Died  1801. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1MB. 
Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  808. 

cousins. 
Not  deaf.    Separated. 
First  marriage;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  1887 

No.  1138. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  3878. 

Died  1861 

Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf.     Parents  cousins. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3879. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  3860. 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3878. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  808, 'Husb.  No.  811,  Hua 

No.  618. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8881,  Wife  No.  4151. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1888,  Wife  No.  88ia 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8880,  Wife  No.  4151. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  813. 

\    4 

Spotted  fever... 

Ill 

{b 

Nancy,  France. 
Md 

Aberdeen 

(   B 

\ 

(.'" 

{ 

f  B 

N.  Y 

{   B 

N.  Y 

/  B 

N.Y 

W.  N.  Y 

Mloh 

N.Y..: 

/   B 

Scarlet  fever.... 

{- 

i   s 

Spotted  fever.... 
Hearlet  fever 

Intermit  fever . . 
Spotted  fever. . . . 

{    « 

N.Y 

{'I 

Ohio 

Ohio 

(... 

HL 

{    4 

111. 

Furento  third 

{b 

Ohio 

Sister  of  Wife 

{^% 

Brain  fever 

Oong'nof  aplne.. 

Scarlet  fever..... 

ni 

Ill 

{'i 

N.Y. 

N.Y 

{b 

Slckneea. 

Brain  fever 

Bickets 

Md.*Pa 

W.  Va 

{1 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Ia.AColl. 

la 

(  B 

{    1 

Typhoid  fever... 
Scarlet  fever.  ... 

Gerebro-ap.  men. 

/  12 

N.  Y 

{- 

i    9 

(  B 



Ind 

{   B 

Ind 

(  . 

ease. 

{    8 

( 

Ifilwaukee 

Montreal 

N.  Y.  ASt.Joa. 

N.Y 

i   B 

Scarlet  fever 

{   B 

N.  Y 

f  B 

Va,  

{   B 

N.O 

b.  No.  812,  Wife 

r  B 

Hartford ...... 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

{. 

r  ® 

Died  1881. 

B 

452 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabbiaosb. 


1864 


88o4 


3887 


I 
i 

o 

1890 

1890 

18901 

1892!i879 

1890, 

1890  1883 


38881890 
8889  189u 
88901893 


3891 


1891 


Mo.  of  Ohlldren. 


1890 


18M 


I 
!«91li*««ilS79 
aK«3  iWSO  1B72 

1891 


aa9ft 

3899 
3900 
3001 
3902 
3903 

3904 

890S 
3906 


1899  1891 
1880  ... 
18d(^tH5a 

tMM)iia42  — 
1890|1846'  — 


J 


1890{ 

1893 

I 

18891889 
1890 


1890,1866 


1898  1891 


1890  . 


I     i 


— ,  1 

2 


Pabtnsbs  nr  Mabbiaob. 


1836 
1826 


1804 
1807 


/HiubaDd 
\WIfe.... 

(Htisbaud 
\Wlle. 


/Husband  1804 
tWife..  .  1620 

(Hnsband  1828 
twife....  1862 

( Husband  1816 
twife.... 

( Husband  1H66 
iWife...   11867 

(Hnsbandl826 
twWe....|1822 

(Husband  1849; 
twiie....,....| 

{Htuband  — 
twife....  18661 

iHtuband  — i 
t  Wife ....  1866 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Inolndlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


I  I  I 


(Husband 
twife ... 

/Husband 
(Wife .... 

{Husband 
Wife.... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 


1864 
1861 

1821 
1861 

I860; 

1864| 

1860; 
1862 


ft  ; 

4 

6  I 
1 

6  \ 

7  . 

6  I 

1 
I 

6  I 

1  I 

3I 
7| 

8  ' 

7  , 

1 
1  I 

5 
3 

14 
8 

14 

^. 
I 
1 
6 

1 

1 


/Husband  1836^ 
1  Wife....  1852, 

/Husband  1814 
\W1f^ 


(Husband  1810 

i»»<r«.... 


/Husband  1810 
t  Wife....  1 1818 

/Husband  1 1842 
\Wife 1888 


/Hasb . 

tWife... 


/Husband  . 
\Wlfe....  1867 

/Husband  1867 
IWife 


Deaf  BeUtiTes. 
[Not  including  brotbers  and  siftsv 
nor  children.] 


4     — 

6     — 


6  1  —  1 


8     — 


13     — 


Cousin  . 


4  >  —     Aunt ;  2  cousins . 


7  I  — 


jHusband  1839 
(Wife....  1844 

jHusband  1839 

(wife....  1841 

/Husband  1848 
twife....  1844 


I 


8 

4  I  2 
3  8 
2       1 


Aunt ;  2  cousins . 


3  nieces  and  nephews 

Mother  ( Wife  No.  4151):  2  uncles  Hsk' 

No.  3880,  Husb.  No.  3881} ;  2  nirrrs 

3  nieces  and  nephews 


Nephew. 


Tadular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


453 


PABTHKRg  IN  MaRBIAOS. 


I 

8 
B 

B 
B 

B 
1 

B 
3 


6 

7 

8 

B 

{'I 

4 
1 


IS 


Bcarlet  fever. . 


SickneM  In  head. 


Oong'n  of  brain. 


Lang  fever. . 


MeMlea 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. 

Scarlet  fever 

Oong^  of  bnln. , 

AfUl 


SlokneBS , 

Geretnro-ep.  men, 

Slckneas 

Spotted  fever. . . . 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


in  ] 


Brain  fever.. 


MenlngltiB.. 


OonvnlaionB. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Hartford . . 
Hartford.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford.. 


.  0.  &Pa.. 


IlL. 
Hartford. 


ni.  k  OoU. 
lU 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Ind.&Mich.. 


N.  T.  &  Ifinn. 


Wla.. 
Wia.. 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y. 


Ind. 
Ind.. 


Ind.. 
Ind. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 


Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


lUoh.. 
Mich. 


5^- 

Ky. 
Ky. 


Hartford. 

Hartford. 

Hartford. 

Hartford. 

Hartford.. 
Hartford. 


Remarks. 


Died  1877. 
Dead. 

Fint  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3884.    Died  1870. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  Mo.  648     Died  1880. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  Ko.  8888.    Died  1878. 


Dead. 
Died  1892. 


Brother  of  WUe  Ko.  799,  Wile  No.  8058. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No  989. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  8010.    Not  deaf.    Dead. 


Died  1889. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1688. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Na  8896.    Deserted  his  wife. 

Died  1891. 
Died  189a 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8894.    Died  1891. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hush.  No.  8168;  third  to  Hnsb. 
No.  8798. 

Bister  of  Wife  No.  9990. 

Died  1889. 
Not  deaf. 

First  marziMe :  seoond  to  Wife  No.  8899.    Died  1874. 
Not  deal  ^ed  1848. 

Seoond  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8898.    Died  1874. 


Second  marriage;  first  to  a  hearing  man. 


Flzat  marriage ;  seoond  to  Wife  No.  8906.    Brother  of  Hnsb. 

No.  8906. 
Parents  second  conslns.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  8717,  Hnsb.  No. 

4160,  Hnsb.  No.  4169.    Deed. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  »904.    Brother  of  Hnsb. 

No.  8906. 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  8904. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  186& 


454 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Mabruou, 


■g      £_    Ka.  of  GbUdr^a, 

3   9 


I  ;  ij    ^    ti    1    I 

H        jf         '^         it     \     a^         a 


SftOT 

LS^M 

189U 

3 

%0^ 

isfoa 

... 

3^ 

1S1M 

" 

! 

39t0  1^ 

9?? 

- 

asll  IMJO 

■■ 

301^ 

m.!yi 

1     ,     T     , 

♦   , 

[lV-1        ..^IV 


I 


Bm:iilBW3l*^  -^    _    _ 


3017 


i^ji»ea  —  _    _ 

inxM) ,.,.,. 

isoo  i*J?3  *  —    ^ 

3»l«lH|^l  ...      2  .,,    .  .. 

lSSOlH!f«    —  —     — 

lvW\  1B5T      1  —       1 

im '  ^^^^  .  -. 

ISflO  IM4     i  I  —       3 

im0 1WM^   —  —     — 


sa^imi 


I 


1^01  - 


Pabtnxbs  nr  Maksiaok. 


I 


Brottaenand 
,         Slstera. 
I  [Including  Per- 
^  I    ton  nooided.] 

-e.  !     .  -  ,  ■ 


J  II 


IHiitibuid  -.. 

|Huflb«iid  1^8 
iWiJfe....  iHfll 

JHiubMid  IfiST 


I   iWlffi. 

I  IHiiabj&nd  lsg4 


IWtfp..,,  1H02 

iHUiibaDfJ  ine9 
Vwifiv...  ia7<? 

( nimbaiid  IHBT 
tvVU(^.  ... 


1       2 

1|    3 


a|   1 


rsuRbnud  1^31  n 


a  .. 


I  HuHbojid  1»17 

>  H  V<s  , . . ,      . 

r  HtlHbRDd    .  ,  .  ^ 

i   mto :.. 

(Wife   „  ,      , 


1 1  tt'lf".' 


SO!J^  1HU^I  41* 


30a0  li!«l  18(>&     5     —       CI 


i  wtri< ,,,,  i!^4i 
^OViit'... 


1 


tWifi'  .,,1840     1 

jftiiHl^nrl  INJO.     4 

tWIfu IWlii    n 

i   f  llnMliunil  IH^U     i 
'iWlfn.,.    laUe     S 

H,  1 


nil] 


!fw. 


Deaf  BelatiTec 
[Not  Indnding  brothen  and  Bsta^ 
nor  children.] 


Oouain: 


Nephew.. 


Gonain  (Hnab.  No.  688)., 


2  oooalna  (Wife  No.  9966  la  one}.. 
Second  cooain  (Wife  Na  ItfO)... 


7  oousina  (Inolndlng  Hnab.  Ko.  W . 


Uncle  and  niece. . 


2  remote  rebttlyea  on  motber'a  ^'• 
niece  (Wife  No.  8214). 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


465 


PABTHUtfl  IN  MaBBIAOS. 


I 


3910 


{? 

1lX 


3912 


3918 


8914 


8916 


3916 


8917 


8918 


8919 


{I 


8920 


8921 


3922 


3928 


{i 

B 
B 

{1 


8924 


3926 


8920,  J  — 


8927, 


8928 


8090 


8932 


{1 
{.t 
{i 
{I 
{% 


W»i  ^    « 


ABsigned  MOM 
of  deatoen. 


Soarlet  fever.. 
Brain  ferer. . . 


Brain  fever.. . 
Sorofol'B  otorrhea 


Soarlet  fever.. 
Hnmors 


Spinal  menlngitiB 


Soarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever  and 

aJSS!^. 

Weakness    from 
birth. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Meaalea. 


Soarlet  fever. . 


Sickneas. 


Fever. . 


Fever. 

Inflanuin  1 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.  Bninawlok. 
Ill  


Kana . 


Pa. 
Pa. 


H.  Mann  and 

Hartford. 
Olarke&H.  M. 

la 


Ill 

Hartford. 


111.  &  Neb. 
Neb 


Md.&Ooll. 
Md 


Md. 
Md. 


Wi&. 


Hartf'd  k  Ooll. 


Wia.  &  Tenn. . , 


Va.. 
Va.. 


N.Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Hartford. 
Va 


▼».. 


Tenn. 


N.T. 
N.Y.. 


m.... 

Ohio.. 


Ohio.. 


Hartford . 
Hartford  . 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Ohio.. 


Bemarks. 


Not  deaf. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  17. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  2126. 


Parents  conslns. 


Parents  oouainB. 


Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Hnsix  No.  8832. 
Dead. 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Half  brother  of  Wife  No.  aD2a 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1680. 

Slater  of  Wife  No.  3486  and  Hnsb,  No.  1976.     Died  1878. 

Not  deal 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8926. 
Mother  of  Wife  No.  4267. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8994. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf.    Dead. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnab.  No.  1880. 

First  marriage :  second  to  Wife  No.  8931. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  3688. 

Second  marriage ;  lot  to  Wife  No.  8880. 


Semi^mnte. 


456 


TcUntlar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


BftAmKUOAfl. 

Pabtmxbs  or  Maxbiaos. 

= 

1391 

1893 
1304 

ia9a 

!«,* 

vm 

1894 
1884 
1895 
IHM 

ia95 

lt!02 
1889 
1804 
1390 
1389 

I39B 

IS89 
1804 

1393 

vm 

t  1  No.  of  CHUdKsa. 

i  Ewiband 
Iwife  ,.. 

Iwtfe.... 

fHnsb&nd 
tWJf«,... 

J  Hiubaad 
Iwiffl   ,  . 

fHiubuid 
twife.... 

jHuAbud 
twife.,.. 

twife.... 

rHuflbwd 
twife. .. 

1 

18S6 

1807 
18e9 

iseQ 

1867 
1868 

1868 
1867 

1857 
1862 

1844 
1867 

Brothen  and 
SlBten. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 

Deaf  Balattres. 

s 

% 

isai 

]g03 
lS9i 
ISftS 

vsm 

1393 

^ 

^ 

1 

i 

D 

i 

i 

s 

[Not  Indoding  brothen  and  Oilan 
.  nor  children.] 

ansft 

4 

~~ 

a&34 
agss 

- 

- 

A  deaf-mute  in  family  on  motber^  ii^  3 
generations  back. 

~2 

~ 

Ctonsin 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3&3K 

39iO 

1891 
18^ 

1173 

ia87 

lfi93 

- 

8<1V. 

- 

4 

— 

Cousin  (Wife  No.  8ia0) 

a04l 

jHuabAQd 
\Wlfe.... 

(HuHbuid 
(Wife... 

jHiiabAnd 
\Wlfe.,.. 

1871 
1876 

1862 
1860 

3yi2 

9043 

<J944 

1045 

1 
3 
% 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

iWJfe.... 
Iwile.... 

i8M 

i 

twife.... 

(Huiband 
twite.,.. 

1  Husband 
twife.... 

(Hueband 
twife..  . 

rHiiflb»nd 
twife.... 

twife,,.. 

\U^hQsnd 
twife 

1862 
1862 

1838 
1849 

'62? 
1867 

1880 
1831 

1869 

5 

4 
4 

7 

1 

— 

a()i(t 

Oousin  •                                    ' 

»IJ47 

3&iS 

»fl49 

:;" 

2ooualn8 - 

^so 

1883 

4 

.... 

i 
§ 

2 
4 

2 

1 
3 

6 

1 

1 

3&jl 

.... 

1 

2 

— 

'ooTifin  ,,'*'!!"*" *'  

»il62 

Mative*  (Wife  *No.*'88is)  j*  m'w^ 
(Wife  Na  1168,  Wife  Na  2344.  Ev^ 
2221). 

jHti*b*nd 
twife,... 

/Huibud 
twifB , , . . 

jHtuband 

twife,... 

rHuHband 

Lwife.,.. 

JHnflbind 
twife.... 

1816 
1822 

1844 

1846 
1850 

18S8 

1814 
1813 

1 
1 

8 
1 

8 

1 

8 

1 

2 

1 

^njj 

395* 

"2' 

•r 

3SG^ 

3%fl 
3fi&7 

4 
1 

4 

- 

Parents   (No.    8967);    aunt;  3  ^ 
aunto ;  grand-uncle ;  2  nepbevs  ^ 
nieces. 

Uncle;  2 aunts 

' 

Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


457 


Pabtotbbb  w  Mabriagiu                    Z^*^^  '  or*^  ^  ^rS 

1 

AndgBed  canae 
of  deatoess. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

1                                I  ^-i.Nivii:KsiTy 

Bemarka. 

/ 

Oong.   of    brain 
from  a  fall. 

Meaalea 

N.  Y, 

33 

N.  Y 

Slater  of  Hnab.  No  1903. 

U 

N.  Y.Imp'd.... 
N.Y.Imp'd.... 

Kana 

Mo.  &  Neb  ... . 

C.  N.  Y.  k  Coll. 
C.N.Y 

Ind 

I    2 

SickneM 

36 

Brain  fever 

Brain  ferer 

Spotted  ferer.... 
Spinal  lyiftTilngltIa 

Ocanebro-cpi  men. 

Scarlet  fever..... 
FUl 

I>iedl894. 

S7 

Ind 

Va 

Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Hnab.  No.  877. 

Va. 

89 

Ind 

Neb 

Catarrh 

la.  &  Coll 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1922. 

r.... 

Va 

41 

I 

Va 

ni 

{ • 

Sioknees 

{ ' 

Typhoid  fever... 

Ill 

Par^mtfl  fourth  confiina 

i.... 

(44 

i  1 
{- 

Spinal  meningitia 

Wla. 

M5 

Not  deaf. 

M6 

[1 

i     2 

Brain  fever 

Brain  fever 

Whooping  cough. 
Abaoeaa 

KendaU 

Md 

Wl 

Mich 

Mich 

Wia 

^\.... 
^'{% 

Ill 

Ind 

Ind 

Probably  second  marriage ;  ilrat  to  Hnab.  No.  2804.    Siatar 
of  Hnab.  No.  1709. 

ikaI  ^    6 

Brain  fever 

Mich. 

)51 
)63 

,  I 

)- 

Partially  deaf . 

i{- 

Second  marriage ;  flrat  to  Wife  No.  3818.    Not  deaf. 

Pa 

Died  1871 

*^it  B 

p» 

r 

N,  Y 

Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  8966. 

AfMl 

Pa 

1  (   B 

N.Y 

Flrat  marriage ;  aecond  to  Wife  No.  4000.    Brother  of  Hnab. 

No.  8964: 
Died  1890. 

•''i. 

OntUng  teeth.... 

Pa 

f  B 

Pa 

p» 

Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  8968,  Hnab.  3968. 
Died  1892. 

K6' 

Intermittent  fev. 

Pa 

Died  1886. 

Pa 

Mother  of  Hnab.  No.  8966,  Hnab.  No.  8968,  Hnab.  No.  8869. 

458 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Haebiaobs. 


I 


aSTT  1S92 


S9TS  1890  imi 


1891 


1^1 


No.  of  ChlldieiiH 


I 


FjLRTHus  nr  Mabbiaok. 


j  Hmbud 

twife.... 

|Hiubuid 

jlwtfe.,,. 

I  |Huiib«ad 
iwiffl  .... 

JHuftbaad 
lWil«>...|18eS 

JHuBbuid  IS^ 


~  I  t^Wc,.  1B31 


jHtubAod  IBS9 
\Wif0....  1SI3 


I 

1»4« 

1136 

IBlfi 

1B4£ 

1§M 
1B«0 

l&itf 


jHuibuid 

IHuflbuid 

(Rqebuid 
tWlfij    ... 

jHnitMAd 
tWifB  .... 

jHuflbiJid 
■i»Va.... 


jHuitbuid 


jHOfband 
J  Huftbuid 
fHiubuid 


1^ 

1680 


1B64 
1CJA« 


Le44 
IHAfi 


Brothenuid 
[Indudlnir  ^^^^ 


laso 
leeo 


18*7 1 
1M0 


1§51 

IMfll 


^Wife,... 
(HuHlMUid  1B30 


r  Buffbond 
fHUHbuid 

Iwvp,... 


(Hub  baud 
\Wlfe.,   . 


18^1 


1^^ 
1843 


iHiLiBl^mnd 
IWIfo 


niuftlxiuc]  IbOS 


J/fTUband  , 
twifo.   .J] 


U( 


Deaf  BelBtlTM. 
[Mot  inoluding  brotheorB  and  ■ 
norohildren.] 


Parents  (No.  S967) ;  aunt ;  graDd-uBe^ 
2  gimnd^annta ;  8  nephews  and  ckri 


Parents  (No.  9867) ;  aunt ;  gm^nacit 
2  grand-annts ;  nephew. 


Uncle. 


Great-uncle. 


Father's  brother  and  sister.. 


»Yes". 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


459 


PABTirBBS  IN  MAKBIAOB. 


AMlgned 
of  ■ 


Scarlet  ferer.. 


Lftndannm. 


Bnin  fever. . . 
Sosrlet  feyer. . 


DiBOMe. 


MeealeB. 


Typhoid  feyer... 
Scarlet  feyer.... 


Sioknew 

Inflam.  in  the  h'd 
Scarlet  feyer.. 


Brain  feyer. . . 


Typboid  feyer. 


Scaiiet  feyer.. 
Brain  feyer... 


Scarlet  feyer.. 


B 

9 

Scarlet  feyer 

Spinal  meningltia 

B 

B 

Meaalea  II  canker 
rash. 

Inf. 
B 

Gradual  decay... 

r  6 

Scarlet  fever..... 

B 

B 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

N.Y 

Md 

Mo 

Ark 

N.Y. 

Hartford 

Pa 

Pa 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ky 

Ohio 

Ind 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Ohio 

N.Y 

Ind. 

Mich.liWle... 
Mich 

Wle 

Wia 

Ind 

Ohio. 

O.N.Y.  kOoll. 
O.N.Y. 

N.Y. 

N.Y. 

Ill 

N.Y 

N.Y.. 

Ind 

N.Y 

England 

Hartford. 

N.Y 

N.Y 


Remarks. 


Brother  of  Hneb.  No.  3966,  Hnel).  No.  8969. 
Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  3966,  Hnsb.  No.  8968. 


Finrt  maniage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8986. 
Separated.    Died  188a 

Dead. 

Parents  second  cousins.    Sister  of  Husb.  No.  2065. 

Second  marriage :  ilrst  to  Wife  No.  8969. 
Died  1894. 


First  marriage ;  3d  to  Wife  No.  8966 ;  8d  to  Wife  No.  4006. 
Not  deaf.    Died  1866. 

Second  marriage ;  Ist  to  Wife  No.  8964 ;  8d  to  Wife  Na  4006. 
Died  1893. 


Died  1876. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  3962. 
Not  deaf.    Dead. 


Not  deaf. 


Separated  1888. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1179.    Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb. 
No.  8566. 


Died  1879. 


Not  deaf. 

Parents  couslna.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  3978  uid  Wife  No. 

4404.    Died  1886.  (?) 
Not  deaf. 

Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8977,  Wife  No.  4404. 
Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  1181. 


Not  deaf. 


Died  1891. 
Died  1891. 


Not  deaf. 


460 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


§ 

1 

t 

a 
^ 

*a 

* 
^ 

1 

Makbiaoks. 


i^    ITo.  of  Ohlldren. 


SSS4;1ffiH> 

I 

I 

I 

saet  18Q0 

I 


IB73    — 

I 

IHBI      ] 


1870 


sapaaHsa 


iHfil 


l»» 


aSJKl  199(11 . . . . 


3&M 
3997 
309IJ 
3999 

i«K> 
40D1 
41)03 

4(MU 

4(Ht7 
4^>^ 


inai  i»»9  — 


I 

]mf41tl9l 

leoi  IBM 


ISWJ  J87f. 


Pabtmbes  im  Mabbtaok. 


-  { 


1 

1 

Kuflbuid 
Wife... 

1394 
1836 

Wlfft .... 

iasA 

EuAtwnd 
Wife  . , . . 

... 

Hrothenand 

Sisten. 

[Intiltiding  Per- 

jicm  recorded.] 


-!( 


fHuAbftud 
twil*  .... 

jTBiubcnd 


Iltiflbvid 
Wtfij .... 


1^1. 


im 


/HUHbftlid; 


1SA3 
1^ 


(HllAbABd  1^13 

ysm .,,-  m7 


fHi]Jtbimd 
twifii .... 

(HllitbflJld 

{HiiAb&ud 
WV«... 


jRimbuid 
!  tWife  .. 


laia 


Itffll 


1800 


JHuRt»ad;i9B9 
(Wifo.  .  ^IB66 
Hnnbvidi 


1  W  ife  . 


i@a« 


(HiiHbiAd  1«T1 
tWifH..,Jl8<30 


|Wlf (^    ... 


fHiu^buid 


j  Hunbuid 
(Wife,... 


(Hiifltaiid'iaa? 
twtfe ....  1844 


fHiiBbuid 
mtfe 


\im 


jHnflbfuidi^ 


J 


f  HQJlb  . 


fII(iJiliiiiidlS39| 
l^Vlse, , 


(//■iiyll^Ni  . 


.  Igi2,    S 


(llrtiibiKDd  tandl 


fHiiMiiuidtaiti 


De^  Relatives. 

[Not  including  brothers  and  ais^s 
nor  chUdzoi.] 


Aaecondcooain.. 
A  aeoond  ooosin.. 


Uncle. 


Third  oonain.. 
Second  oonain. 


Uncle  and  aunt  deaf  late  in  Ufe.. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


461 


Fabtnkbs  nr  Marbiaok. 


1 

A 

8 
B7 

6 
B 


Assigned 
of  deaf  I 


Scarlet  fever  and 
di|ihtherla. 


Scarlet  fever  and 
diphtheria. 


Scrofula. , 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Cold... 
Fever. . 


Cold. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Convnlalona  dur- 
ing dentition. 
Convnlalona 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.  y. 

N.  y.. 


N.  y.. 


Ont.. 
Ont. 


N  Y.. 

N  y.. 


N.  y.. 
N.  y.. 


N.  y.. 
N.  y.. 


N.y.. 
N.  y.. 


m.. 
la. 


lU.. 

m. 


ni.. 


Oin.  Day . 


Kane. 


N.y.. 

N.y.. 


N.y.. 
N.y.. 


Md.. 
Md. 


B 


N.y.. 


B 


N.y.. 

N.y.. 


Cong*n  of  spine. .   lU 


8    Scarlet  fever. . 
11  iCatarrhT 


Sores  in  1 
Measles.. 


Scarlet  fever.. 

Scarlet  fever. . 
Mumps 


Whooping  cough. 


N.y.. 

N.y., 


Md  &  Coll . 
Col 


Hartford. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio. 


m. 


HL  AN.y.. 
111.  h,  Iowa . 


Ark. 
Ark. 


Bemarks. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  8984.    Died  1873. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  3984.    Sister  of  Wife 

No.  3883. 
J7ot  at  school.    Brother  of  Hnsb.  No  8988. 
Second  marriage ;   first  to  Hnsb.  No.  8988.     Sister  of  Wife 

No.  3883. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8960. 


Parents  cousins.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  8344 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  8991.    Dead. 
Dead. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8990.    Dead. 
Dead. 

Died  five  months  after  marriage. 


Not  deaf. 


Died  1879. 


Not  deaf.    Divorced. 
Attended  common  schooL 


Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  8956.    Brother  of  Hnsb. 
No.  3964. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  8664.    Slater  of  Wife 

No.  3693. 
3d  maiTiage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  8964 ;  ad  to  Wife  No.  3966. 
Semi-mute. 

Not  deaf. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  146,  Husb.  No.  3896. 


462 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriageff. 


MABBIAOB8. 


PABTKSB8  nr  Mabriaos. 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
Clncladlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


Deaf  BelatlTw. 
[Not  inclndixig  Inrothen  snd  e 
nor  otdldren.] 


—    Orand-«ant.. 


—     —  !  Second  cousin  (Wife  No.  141). 


Ooasin . 


~     —    2  grand-aunts. . 


Second  cousin  . 


Second  cousin. . 
Neptiew 


—     —    Aunt  and  uncle.. 


—     Uncle  (deaf  by  accident  at  Sey'n  of  agi| 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


463 


PABTNKB8  XH  MaRBIAOS. 


Nerve  fever. 
Nerve  fever... 


Scarlet  fever 

MembruioiiB  c'p. 


Intertnit'nt  fever 
Catarrh 


Brain  fever. . . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever..., 
Scarlet  fever..., 
Typhoid  fever. , 


ConvalBioDB. 


Brain  fever.. 


Brain  fever. ... 
Rising  in  head. 


AfaU. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Measles 


Catarrh  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Meningitis.... 


Croup 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Sickness... 
Sunstroke . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Germany , 

N.Y 

Germany , 

111 

Wis 

ni 

Hartford 

Clarke,  HTd  k 
Horace  Mann 

Pa 

Kendall 

Pa 

Pa 

Hamil'nftOnt 
Brlgh>n  &  Ont. 

N.Y 

Hartford , 

Va., Bait.,  Pa.. 

Horace  Mann, 

Hartrd  k  Col. 

Ohio 

Pa 

Pa 

Ark 

Ark 

Kftpg 

Kaos.  AcKy. 

Ark 

Ark 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Hartford.... 

Mo 

Mo 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

Pa 

OhioAcCoU.... 
N.Y.  AW.  NY. 

W.Va 

S.O 

S.O 

Ohio 

Pa 

Ohio 

Ohio 


Kemarks. 


First  marriage ;  ad  to  Wife  No.  4010. 
Died  1889. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4009. 
Sister  of  Hush.  No.  lOSa 


Sister  of  Hush.  No.  3401 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4145.    Parents  cousins. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  8860. 


Sisterof  Wife  No.  4874.' 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  688,  Wife  No.  9075,  Wife  No.  941.    Died 

1888. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  3916.     Second  marriage ;  iirst  to  Wife 

No.  4167.    Divorced  1872.    Died  1881, 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  1611. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  Na  8427. 


Died  1889. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  1610.    First  marriage. 

Parents  of  Wife  No.  8107,  Wife  No.  2900. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  4027,  Husb.  No.  4046. 


Brother  of  HusU  No.  4026,  Husb.  No.  4046. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  8319. 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 

Parents  third  cousins. 

Brothers  and  sisters  all  partially  d€«f . 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  1416,  Husb.  No.  4034,  Husb.  No.  4212, 
Wife  No.  8846.   Parents  cousins.    Died  1881. 


464 


Tahdar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


r" 


a 


aiAILBIAOKB. 


Ko.  of  Children. 


I 

iat*\vaa  leu 

I 

I 

I 

i 


AMI  ii^a'issG:   1 


I 

I      ' 
I 

lOU  i»i^  lasii! 
iU4£i'ieH9  ifu^ 

1 


mi^  \mv^  lK^:j    4 

4001  inm ,,. 
Ami  \^m  \mi'  e 

iOfii  iMyo  .... 

4rJi5C  1460  ,.., 
4067  li&l  im& 


1  ;  — 

1 


Partkxbs  nf  Mabbiaok. 


rHasband 

(Wife.... 

(Husband 
1  Wife .... 

(Husband 
\Wife .... 

(Husband 
(Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 

jHtutband 
tWife.... 

jHusband 

(wife .... 


(  Husband 

(Wife.... 

I  Husband 

(wife.... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

(Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife 


184ft 
IS46 


(Husband 
tWife..... 

I  Husband 

(Wife... 

(Husband 
tWife.... 

i  Husband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 

(Husband 
twife... 

(Husband 

\Wif€.... 


(Husband 
\  Wife .... 

{Huthand 
tWife .... 

( Hutiband 
tWife.... 

(  Husband 
tWife.... 


Brothera  and 
Blsten. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1843| 
1846| 

1847 

1844! 

185.5 
1865 1 

1881  i 
1823' 


1859     7 


1861 
1811, 
1812{ 

1811 

1812 

1811 

1820 

1866 
1856 


1865      7 


1824 
18S4 


1860 
1863 


1840 
1832 


1836 
1841 


1868     2 


1829 
1834 


1840 
18371 


6 
10  I 


Deaf  BelattTM. 
[Not  Including  brotben  and  s«:es 
nor  children.] 


Uncle  (deaf  by  accident  at  36  y*R  c'  wl 


2  nephews. 


Mother  (WifeNa  1911) ;  uncle :  «^ 
nieces  (Wife  No.  38,  Wife  >'a  2 
and  Wife  No.  4336). 


Second  couain. 
Second  cousin. 


2  cousins 

A  third  cousin. 


1821,     8 


18211 
1834, 


2      — 


Niece. 


11    6  I  —    Third  cousin  . 


1866 


1863 
1864 1 


4     — 

12 


3  i     9  1  —  1 

!      '      I 


11     —     Second  cousin. 


TaMar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


465 


Pabtnxbs  in  Mabbiaob. 


i 


{ 

{ 


{ 


3 
2 
B 

{1 
{I 
{I 

[\ 

{\ 
•■{t 


,2A 


ABBlgned  OMue 
ol  deafneea. 


ScrofnlAintheh'd 
Ferer 


Scarlet  feyer. . 


Brain  fever., 


FaU. 
FaU. 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Brain  fever. . . 


Oong'n  of  brata. . 
Whooping  oonch. 


Whooping  congh. 


Whooping  congh. 
Inflammation. . . . 


Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever. ... 

Typhoid  fever... 
Scarlet  fever 


Scarlet  fever. 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Meaalea 

Scarlet  fever. , 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever. . 


Scarlet  fever.. 


F*ll 

Oerebro-ap.  n 
Spinal  fever . 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio. 


Ohio., 
Ohio.. 


O.  &O0II. 
Ohio. 


N.  y. . 

N.  Y.. 


Ireland  Ac  Ont. 
Ont 


Mo. 
Mo. 


N.Y.  Imp'd.. 
Ganajoharie . 
N.Y 


Oanajoharle..., 
Ganajoharie.... 
Ganajoharie. . . 
N.Y 


N.  Y.. 
N.Y.. 


Minn. 
Minn. 


Pa. 
Pa.. 


Pa. 
Pa. 


Hartford  . 
Ohio.  .... 


Hartford. 
WlB 


Pa.. 
Pa., 


Doncaeter . 
Doncaster . 


Bomarkfl. 


Parents  cousins.     Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  40S3,  Hnsb.  No. 
4213,  Wife  No.  1415,  Wife  No.  3846. 


Died  1880. 


Died  1891. 


Dead. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  19Si.    Died  1892. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4286w 
Died  1898. 

Not  deaf. 


First  marriage;  second  to  Wife  No.  4042,  third  to  Wife  No. 

4043.    Died  1889. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  86  and  Wife  No.  668.     Died  1887. 


Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4041 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 

4048.     Died  1889. 
Died  1881. 

Third  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4041 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 

404Z    Died  1889. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  984.    Died  189& 


Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  4026,  Hnsb.  No.  4037. 

Parents  second  cousins.      Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1628,  Husb. 

No.  1842. 
Brother  of  Husb.  No.  4124. 


First  marriage :  second  to  Wife  No.  4297.  Divorced.  Parents 
cousina    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  4049. 


Hartford. 


Parents  consina    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  4048. 
First  marriage;  second  to  Husb.  No.  4066. 

Not  deaf. 


Died  1864. 
Died  1866. 


Separated. 


Hartford. 
N.Y. 


Wis. 


Ont  &Mloh.. 


Sister  of  Wife  No.  1688. 

I  First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4064.    Died  1889. 
I  Not  deaf. 

I 

I  Second  marriage ;  1st  to  Wife  No.  4063.     Died  1889. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1608,  Wife  No.  943,  Husb.  No.  1666. 

!  Not  deaf.    Deserted  wife. 

I  Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  4049. 

I  Not  deaf. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1602. 


Mich. 
Mioh. 


466 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


MABniAOZfl. 


j. 
40901889 

I 
406lilBSO 


4xm 
4oaa 

4057 
406§ 

4fm 

4070 
4071 

4074 
4OT6 
407fi 

4577 
407i5 
407B 

J030, 

4Ck§l 
40My 


1890 

laeo 

lg90 
1890 

iflfla 
laao 
laaa 

1890 

1890 

18W 
IJ^O 


IBTIJ 
1^4 
1&*3 


IflTO 
lB6e 

1876 
lti70 
1833 

leM.lHTS 

ItWiaTi 

I 
18P0  1B8* 

1890  1H68 

llisflO  1838 

1800  185a; 

1893  1885 


No.  Of  OhlldrQa. 


1900 


1868 


1 

1 

u 

A 

- 

3 

I 

- 

1 

3 

- 

a 

4 

- 

» 

3 

- 

3 

1 

" 

t 

12 

" 

1 

1 

1 

3 

-1 

3 

3 

3 

4 

4 

1 

~ 

L! 

fi 

if 

- 

a  1 

— 

'1 

2 

— 

a 

3 

- 

2 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

"■ 

- 

1 

—  1    I 

* 

- 

ft 

I 

- 

I 

Pabtkxbs  Dr  SIabuaox. 


/Husband 
twife.... 

r  Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
tWife .... 

/Husband 
IWife.... 

/Husband 
tWife .... 


iiad 


/Huabaad 
/Hnabaad 


/BnnlmDd 

twif« . 

/HtiKbaud 
twife  . 


1860 


1860 
1868 


1866 
1860 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


18691  11 
11 


( Husband 
\Wife.  .. 

THosband 

Iwif e .... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husband 
iWife.... 

/Husband 
twife. 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/  Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 


1864 
1869 


1864 
866 


1866 
1867 


1822 
1828 


1860 
1861 


1810 
1811 


1840 
1840 


1827 
1838 


184S 
1866 


1844 
1849 


1803 


1843 
1860 


1846 
1851 


1868 
1869 


1829 


8 


1809     8 


t  Wife....  1 1888 

/Husband '1814 
twife....  |1816j     7 

/Husband  1814  •    8 
twife .... 

fHusbcMd 
tWife .... 

|Hu8band 

(wife .... 

/Husband 
twife.... 


1866 

1829 

1840 

1846 
1839 


Deaf  Belatlvw. 
[Not  including  brothers  and  i 
nor  children.] 


—  '  3  cousins  . 


Cousin.. 


Mother  ( Wife  NoV  1911) -uncle;  t^ 
nieces  (Wife  No.  4836,  Wife  No.  21^ 

Second  cousin 


Second  cousin. 


Second  cousin  (Husbi  Na  4274  u 
8  cousins 


Qreat-unde  . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages.* 


467 


Pabthxbs  nr  Mabbiaok. 


1 

o 

A 

{I 
{1 
{I 
{I 
\ « 

v.. 
{1 
{I 

{\ 
{^ 

Aaaigned  oanse 
of  deafnen. 

Scarlet  fever 

Brain  fever 

Brain  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever. .... 
Gathering  in  head 

OhlU 

Spotted  fever.... 

Diphtheria 

Tnflimn.  of  brain.. 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Mich 

Bemarka. 

4058 

Mich 

Cal 

4069 

<^ 

Wia 

4000 

Wia. 

Ind 

Died  1800. 

Mo 

4062 

Mich 

Mich 

4063 

Montreal 

N.Y 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Col 

Parenta  oonainB.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  23. 

4064 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2942.    Died  186a 

4Uttb 

First  marriage ;  aecond  to  Hnab.  No.  697.    Sister  of  Wife 

FIta. 

No.  676,  Huab.  No.  3169,  Husb.  No  3171,  Husb.  No.  3172. 

4066 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever. . . . 
Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Col 

4067 
4068 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

London. 

Hartford 

N.  y.,P>L,  and 

Hartford. 
Hartford 

Mo 

First  marriage ;  oeoond  to  Wife  No.  4068. 
Not  at  school.    Died  1869. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4067. 
Died  1892. 

4060 

Brain  fever 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  271. 
Died  1886. 

4070 

Erydpelafl.  >, 

Died  1863. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  168a 

4071 

Scarlet  fever. 

Cold 

Mo 

Mich 

4072 

Mich 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  4076. 

Not  at  school 

4im 

Ky 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Husb.  No.   66a     Uneducated. 

{1 

r 

Ua 

Scarlet  fever 

Typhoid  fever... 

Scarlet  fever..  .. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  3a    Sister  of  Wife  No.  86  and  Wife 
No.  4041. 
Brother  of  Hosb.  No.  4076. 

40J4 

Ky. ..:..:.:::: 

Ky 

Brother  of  Husb.  No.  4074. 

4075 

Ky. ..::.:;;::. 

Mich 

Mich 

40"/ 6 

Diphtheria 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  4072. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Parents  cousins. 

4077 

PaU 

Sister  of  Wife.  No.  1981. 

4078 
4079 

Spotted  fever.... 
Scarlet  fever 

Spotted  fever 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4079. 
Died  1841. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4078. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  81 72.    Died  1886. 

Hard  of  hearing. 

4080 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Inflam.  following 

a  severe  cold 
SpuHiinflT  -TIT  -11 

HI 

N.Y 

Died  1882. 

4081 

lU 

Died  1876. 

4062 

Rlcketa^flta.... 
Brain  fever 

HartTd  k.  Coll. 
Hartford 

First  marriage ;  second  not  tabulated. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  7ia 

468 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


vim 

IBM 
IBfiO 

! 

4Ofi7'1890 

\ 

4090.1«9O 

1 


i093 


m\ 


4004,18^ 


401M1890 


u:m  leao 


ia»i 


1872 


No,  of  CJhildrta. 


_-     _ 


I 


iSfitl 
18S1 


I8«ij 


1«M 


4101  lew 
110^  lU&O  iȤa 
4103  ISS^ 
4HM  im*u 
410«M89a 
4iri6  1894 


7 
1 

4 


^  I 

W      P 


Pastitsks  IK  Mabbiaox. 


Wlf«  .... 


I 

en 

170K 
IBLl 


rHiiKbuid  i837 
(Wife...  "., 


[Iticluding  Per- 
mm  recordid.! 


1HT6  a 
18»2  — 
1««3     4 


41U7  1894),  1^1  ■ 


II 


410aitl90 


-{ 


HushaiiJ  ^837     i 

jHuHbiutl  lH5^i     3 
(Wife  ' 


!  JUuMbuDd 
'  tWfr  . ,, 

J  H unbend 


JHuiLiflUd  IttSa 


iHSfi 


iHiiRbosd 


(HUMbUld 

J  Husband 
IWlfi  .,., 

j  HuKbAniiJ 


1*570 
lS19i»ev 


181^7 


181» 


1840,  IS 


18J1! 


jHup.bii»dH**2^ 


I  Htiiibiuitl 

jHuiibftiid 
iWil?.... 

iQiiali^ud 
(Wife..., 


1869 


jHnMjaiid,l8(12     9 
Iwift  ...jlHai      ^ 

I  Huttljaiid  iH/i^     i2 


—  I     ^  ,  — 


jUiiKbAiid 

tWlfr     .. 

)  HciBttwjd 

i  HunlMbd 
tWtfe... 

(Wife?,,., 
jHuiabKiid 


1800    10 
IHOB      1 


IHMJ      9 

18711     5 


ihm>    1 

lJ*lfl.     3 


1H5I      P 
1958    10 


» Kimbwid  \Am     7 
iHusbaad  1846 


iWift' . 


.  1^^ 


tWifr  ....  jisio 

JllUHl)Mid  1B07 


la 


* ;  — 


1     - 


^1  = 


7      - 
fi      — 


V- 


Deaf  BfllUtTCB. 
[Mot  Indndin^  brothers  u 
nor  ohlldren.] 


2  nieces  (Wife  No.  74  is  one} ;  2  nff^^ 
(Husb.  Mo.  3329  is  one) ;   1  atha  >X 


Miece. 


Psrento  (Ma    2030);   aunt   (Wife  >: 
2288) ;  2  conslna. 


3  nephews. 


Nephew  and  niece. 


Parents  (No.  2434) ;  nnde  (Hnsb  N' 
3386) ;  aunt  (Wife  No.  29) ;  coiEia-' 
(Husb.  No.  3547  is  one). 


Cousins. 


Uncle  . 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


469 


PABTKXB8  nr  Maruaox. 


I'l 

ill 

AnigDed  oaaee 
of  deafoesB. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarkfl. 

'  r  B 

Hartford 

HartfoM 

Ill 

Died  1868 

4083  i 

«084   {25< 

Whooping  cough. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4066. 

.m{% 

Whooping  oongh. 

IlL 

ni 

Second  marriage :  Ont  to  Wife  No.  4064. 
Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8139. 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  4087. 

«86i{    * 

MoonUin  feyer. . 

Oregon 

Scarlet  feyer..... 
Btokneas 

Oregon 

Oregon 

Oa 

Qa 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  4086. 

First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  4069.    Divoioedt 
Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  Ist  to  Wife  No.  4088. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  3844,  Hnab.  No.  2023. 

Dead. 
Not  deaf. 

4088   <  _ 

*«»l{   B 

Oa 

anon     /.... 

N.  0 

4090   <•;;_• 

Typhoid  feyer... 

ni 

m 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  8626,  Hnsb.  No.  181,  Wife  No.  866a 

anon    /    B 

Oa 

Fever 

Oa 

Ind 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  4004.    Dead. 
Died  1891. 

4093,  < 

Scarlet  feyer 

Ind. 

^AQi     i    B 

Ind 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  4008.     Died  1864. 
Died  1871. 

4094   1   3 

Ohla 

HI 

4096   {-i' 

Brain  feyer 

m. 

4096   {•  3 

Mo      

4097   {    I 

Spotted  fever.... 
Whooping  ooogb. 

Diphtheria. 

Mnmpa  k  meaalea 

Scarlet  fever 

Spotted  fever.... 

nineas 

Ohio 

Ohio 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  868 

4098(2 
4099{I 

Tenn.  it  Oreg. . 
Alik,aa.AcTenn. 

Eans.  it  Iowa. . 

^Mlll  .      .     .  .  ,  . 

4100  {§ 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Pa 

Died  1860. 
Died  1880. 

4101(1^ 
4102|  {   1 

Scarlet  fever 

SnuBtroke 

P*u*N.  J 

Ia.,Heb.*Ooa 
Hartford 

Ind 

Parents  second  consins. 
Not  deaf. 

4103   {i 

4104  {    1 

N.  0 

Parents  second  oonslns.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  4106. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  4106. 

NO         ...     . 

4106   i  ^ 

Meaalea 

Ala.,  Texas.... 
AU 

W{B 

N.O 

Parents  second  oonslns.    Brother  of  Husb.  No.  4104. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  4104. 

Not  deaf. 

Died  1863. 
Not  deaf. 

N  0 

^.^-1     ( 

Hartford 

Hartford 

4107  {    1 
««'  {  i 

Diaeaaelnhead.. 
Typhna  fever 

470 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


4109  1891 

4110  1892 


4111 


4112 


1892 


I 


1890,1868 


4113  1891 


4114 

4116 
4116 
4117 
4118 
4119 
4120 
4121 


1891 


1868 


1892  1892 

1892 

1890 


1890 
1898 


1891 


41221891 

41231890 

4124 

41261889 

41261894 

4127 


1886 


4128 
4129 
4130 
4181 
4182 


1891 


1892 


1843 


1890 

18901878 
18901887 
1890 
18911890 

I 

1891 1 1891 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


1  — 


2  '  1 


Pabtkxbs  xh  Mabbiaok. 


j  Haaband 
\Wlfe.... 


I 

I 


1868 
1841, 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1868 
1869 


r  Husband 
twife. 
j  Husband  1829 

(Wife 
JHusband|1829 

r  Husband 
(wife.... 
(Husband 


18  I 


1843   13  I 
Wife....  18461    6  ' 


(Husband,- 
tWife 


SHu»hand\ . 
twife....|. 


/Husbacd  1861 


jHu9band 
\WIfe.... 


1867 


(Husband  1826 
\Wife . 


(Husband 
tWife 


4 

1 

1 


(Husband  1862 
twife ....  11868 

(Husband  1863 


jWife. 

(Husband 
\Wife.... 

(Husband 
\Wlfe.... 

(Husband 
tWife 


1868 


1866 
1867 


1861 
1866 


1846 
1861 


1817 
1812 


J  Husband  1844 

i  Wife....  1 1862 

(Husband  1889 
t  Wife....  11862 

(Husband  1863 
XWife....^. 


(Husband 
IWife..... 


(Husband  1782 
\Wife....\. 


(Husband  1 1864 
t  Wife....  1869 

I  (Husband,  1863 
t  Wife.....  1864 


10 


18 


10 


Deaf  BelatiTes. 

[Not  including  brotben  and  tiMtoi 
nor  cbildren.] 


Mother  ^grandfather  (Hush.  Na  tSL 
aunt  (Wife  No.  3740). 


Oousln  (Wife  No.  41U)  ;  S  nephen 

nieoe. 
4  cousins  (including  Hosb.  No.  iir , 

Husb.  No.  4118;  Hush.  No.  4114k 
8  nephews:  1  niece;  cousin  CWHt'^: 

4111). 


Nieoe    (Wife  No.  481) ;  two  tu^^ 
cousin  (Wife  No.  4111). 


2  nieces  (Wife  No.  481  la  one) ;  1 
cousin  (Wife  No.  41U). 


A  cousin  partially  deaf. 


Second  cousin  . 


Nrohew  •  2  nieoee  (Wife  No.  986,^1* 
No.  3196). 

8  second  cousins 


2'abular  Statement  q/  Marriages. 


471 


PASTHXBa  IN  MaBKIAOK. 


I 

{=? 

6 
3 

2+ 
8 

{- 


13 
3 


{I 


Aadgned  cftQM 
of  deftfnen. 


Inflam.  In  head.. 


Bnln  ferer. , 

Fever. 

Fever 

Fever. 


Ghndual  low. . 


Gold  in  head. 


BlAing  in  ears.. 
Fever. 


Measles  and 
whooping  cough. 


Bhenmatlc  fever, 
Brain  fever 


Spotted  lever. . 
siokneM. .'..'.'.'.'! 
Typhoid  fever. 


Soarlet  fever. 


Titfimrw  ijx  head. 
Ulcers  in  ears... 

Mmnps 


Brain  fever. ... , 
Typhoid  fever. . 

Sunstroke , 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Hartford  II  OoL 
Hartford. 


W.N.Y.,Oal.A 

Oregon. 
CaL 


Tenn. 
Tenn., 
Tenn 

Tenn.. 

Tenn. 

Tenn. 

Tenn. 

Tenn. 
Tenn. 


Hartford  . 


Ky.. 
Ind.. 


Mo. 

Mo. 


la.. 
I*.. 


Va. 
Va.. 


Pa.. 
Pa  . 


Hartford. 
Hartford  . 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 

Oennany. 


Hartford.. 


Ohio. 
Ohla. 


IlL. 


'Rjwua.rlf, 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4113.    Brother  of  Hush. 

Xo.  4114,  Hnsb.  No.  4118. 
Mother  of  Wife  No.  481.    Died  187S. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4111.    Brother  of  Hush. 

No.  41147Hu8b.  No.  4118. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Huab.  No.  4111,  Husb.  No.  4114.     Died  1880. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  4111,  Husb.  No.  4118 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf.    Died  1889. 


Not  deaf. 

Parents  seoood  cousins. 


Parents  cousins. 


Parents  cousins. 
Parents  cousins. 


Brother  of  Husb.  No.  4047. 
Died  1808. 


Died  1894. 
Died  1888.  7 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  906,  Wife  No.  1178,  Wife  Na  3413. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  1944. 

Not  deaf. 

Died  1863. 
Not  deal 


472 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagef. 


a 
I 

4133 
4liM 
413ft 
4136 
41ST 

4138 

4139 
4140 
4141 
4142 
414a 
4144 
414S 
414fl 
414T 
4148 
414Q 

41S0 


1B08  '67T 

ieg3iS6« 
1890  leee 


Ko,  of  Cmidraa. 


1S90  18B0    -^ 
Wm  1803     3 

I  I 

lasa  ISM  — 

1«90  ..    3 
1890\...   3 

1891  leoii  — 

I   I 

laao: — 

I  I 

leei  1869  1 

leoo .., 

I   ' 


Vim 

1BS9 18W,  — 
IHSO 


is&a 


1873  % 


1890  *  . . ,  8 


4153  1B90  1B74      3 

I  I 

41JS3  1HIK2  1B»2    — 

I     I 

41M  iMsa  lawa  — 

I 

41»Iltiiml85& 

I 


I 


Pastxsbs  xh  Mabbiaos. 


Brothers  and 

Slaten. 

[[nclndlzig  Per- 

icu  recorded.] 


jHuubwdlSaT 

I  f HuMband  1839 
\Wire....  1839 

I  X9iM^  ....  It^^ 
!  /Hn^bsnd  1SS3 


lBfl5 

leei 


{Hmbud 
Wife  .... 
{HiubftDd 
Wife-   ., 


1  Wile.,.., 1850 

I  I         1 

/Hoibuid 
\W^.... 


/E^bud 
twife..., 

jHuiibAad 


am 


twife....'l8tfu 

I        I 

t  Wife,...  18*4 

I        I 

IHiiflbftud  l&4a 

JHOBbAnd  Itifis' 
iHVe - 


jHiiibuidlB33 

JHtiBbifcndL«>  J 
I  iwife...,  1870 

jHnabuidlB^fi 
twife,..     1865 

jHuE)buidie36l 
twV«....  ...    . 


rEicibuid  IB&3     a 

Lirif#...J.  ..  .... 

inM*bafid\ ,-*, 

twtfo,..  1 11311*     C 

jUiiib(mdlB4T      8 


1. 


184£i      3 


j  Husband 'll^i9 
tWlfi?..   .1866 

jEiiflbuLd  ld5i» 
twife  . . , .  18Sa 

JBtwlmud  . , ., 


rHiiBbuid,  18:^8 
hvife...Jlfi3fl 


16 


Dettf  BelatlTeB. 
[Not  including  brothen  and  a 
nor  children.] 


3  oonalnt  of  grandmother. . 
Oonain 


ioooBlna.. 


Cousin. 


Nephew. 


Mother  (Wife  Na  4151) ;  3  imdm  (H«t 
No.  8880 :  Hnsb.  Na  S881) ;  S  nkcei; 
1  cepbew. 


Second  cousin  (Wife  No.  4U1). 


Mother  (Wife  No.4161) ;  3  nndea  {E6«N 
No.  3880;  Hnsb.  No.  S881);  ska: 
nephew. 


Ctonsins  (indoding  Wife  Na  4155)l-- 
OonsinB  (including  Hiud>.  Na  4135).  • 


7  second  cousins. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


473 


PABTimts  m  Mabktaoe. 


4183 
4134 
4185i 
4186 

4187 

4138  . 

4138 
4140 
4141 
4142 
4148 
4144 
4146 
4146 
4147 
4148 

4149 

I 

4U0| 


{i 


V. 


rinf. 

{••b 
{••b 

{'^ 

{:::: 
{■■i 
{■- 


If-B 


""l  {  b' 

«1M  {    * 
UMJ  {•••• 

"»{b 


Aarigned  can 
of  oeftftaew. 


Sowlet  f erer. . 


Meningltla.. 


Scarlet  f eyer. . 


Scarlet  f erer.. 


Brain  ferer., 


Memb.  croup . . 


Brain  ferer., 


Scarlet  f erer.. 


Fright  of  mother. 
MeaaleaJimmnpa. 


Brain  fever. . . 
Scarlet  ferer.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


N.Y. 
N.y. 


N.Y 

Hartford  . 

Germany. 
Oermany. 


Tenn.. 
Tenn.. 

Tenn.. 

Tenn.. 

Tenn., 

Tenn., 


Oermany . 
W.Pa.... 


Mich. 
Md... 


Hartford. 


N.Y... 
Tezaa. 


Oin.  Day. 
Germany. 


N.  0.11  8.0. 
Hartford 


Hartford. 
HartfoM. 

Hartford. 


Ohia. 
Ohio.. 


Ga.. 
Ga... 


N.Y. 

N.Y.. 


Bemarka. 


Dead.  7 

Ftnt  marriage ;  eeoond  to  Hnab.  No.  8747.    Mother  of  Wife 
No.  1198. 

Diedl898L 


Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  4187. 


First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4188.    Brother  of  Hnab. 

No.  4186. 
Died  1889. 

Second  marriage ;  flret  to  Wife  No.  4187.    Brother  of  Hnab. 
No.  4186. 


Dead. 

Second  marriage;  flret  to  Hnsb.  No.  8618.    Sister  of  Hneb. 
No.  3487. 

Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Perenta  oonaina.     Firat  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  Na  4012. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  887a    Diedl89L 
Died  1888. 


Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  890i,  Wife  No.  8717,  Hnab.  No.  4162. 
Separated.   Parents  aecond  oonaina. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8880.  Hnsb.  No.  8881.      Mother  of  Wife 

No.  8904,  Wife  No.  8717,  Hnsb.  No.  4160,  Husb.  No.  4162. 
Bto.  of  Wife  No.  8904,  Wife  No.  8717,  Hnsb.  No.  4160. 

Parents  second  oooslna. 


474 


Tabular  State^rient  of  Man^iages. 


4167 
4168 
4169 
4160 
4161 
4162 
4168 
4164 
4166 
4166 

4167 

4168 
4169 
4170 
4171 
4172 
4178 
4174 
4176 

4176 
4177 
4178 
4179 
4180 
4181 


1891 

1890 

1890 

1898 

1890^888 

1890 


Mabbiaois. 


1874 


1890 
1898 
1890 
1890 

1K90 

1898 
1890 
1892 
1891 
1890 
1898 
1890 
1890 

1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1892 
1890 


1898 


1868 

1892 
1861 
1892 
1874 
1876 


1886 


1866 
1891 


No.  of  OhlldreD. 


Pabthxbs  nr  Mabbiaok. 


/  Btubftud 
1  Wife.... 


jHuibaud 


/Hiiflbiknd 

iHimbuid 

(Huibiud 
tWlfe..., 


fHitntMud 


)  H  Uiibmad 


tWtfl!  , . . . 

IHiiflband 
\Wlfe... 


(HnibAUd 


ISflU 


Brothera  and 
Siatera. 
[IndodlDg  Per- 
son reoorded.] 


lise    6 

1870.     1 
18W 


\wn 


JHiinbaDd 
tWifti  , . . . 

J  Hiiabftnd 
(Wife.. 

j  HiisboBd 


f  ETii^b«Qd 
\Wire.., 

jHusbAsd 
IWlfe.... 

jBiiebftad 
tWife  . . . 


IH^ 
li38 

vm 

1F18 
lil7 


\  B  Uflbiifid 


\  HuHbapd 


( lltiab  . . 

I  EiifibiLijd 
)  WifL-  .... 


I  Wtfc , . . .  l&B 


1347 


1H46 
1891 


li29 


1H31 


ie«i 


1869 


]K06 


fHfial>aiid  1H05 
tWifi-....  IMIJ 

J  Hii^baad 
tvilfy  .... 


|i  Mtmbfiiid 


IRiW 
183C 


10 


Deaf  BelatlTes. 
[Not  inoloding  brothen  m 
nor  children.} 


2  oonainfl  (inclndlng  Wife  No  I4i2 
Ck>asln 


Gonain. 


17 


Father  and  others  partially  deaf.. . 


Parents  (No.  3606) ;  grandmotho-  x^'^'^ 
No.  8696) ;  great-grandfather  ^Biifl 
No.  607) ;  great-miclc  (Hoab.  No  UI 
a  oonaina  (Wife  No.  420  and  Wife  Xa 
8474);  nnde  (Hoab.  No.  STO^:  ^ 
oonain. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagea. 


475 


Pabtmuw  in  Kabbiaok. 


4167 
41S8 
4169 
4160 
4161 
4163 
4168 


{% 


««!{' 


41«b'  i 


*K 


41S7 


B 


4163!  I 


Inf. 

iii 


4169  {   B 
4170*  /  ^ 


Aasisnedcan 
of  aeafneM. 


DiphfhfirU. 

Bnttn  foTBT. , 
Bnin  fever. , 


Dropsy  In  heftd. 
Inf.  rhen.of  ears. 


IllneM. 


Salt  rheum 

SoarietfeviBr...'. 


*1^^   {  B 


4173 
4178 
4174 


"»i{A 


4177 


4178, 


I 


4180  /   ® 


4179 


Whooping  cough. 
Scarlet  fever.. 


Slcknees 

Sorealnthehead. 


Ohills  and  fever., 


FaU. 


Scarlet  fever.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Mo. 
Mo. 


HI 

Ind.  k  Ky.. 


Hartford . 
Hallfhs... 


Ohio 

Hartford. 

Pa.  k  College. 
MlM 

Whipple 

Hartford 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


Neb 

N.  Y.  k  Neb. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford. 


Tezaa... 


Oa.. 
Ga.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford . 


N.O.. 


Mich. 
Mich. 


Hartford . 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Ky... 
Ky... 

N.y.. 
N.y.. 


Bemarka. 


Died  1891. 


Died  1898. 


Not  deaf. 


Died  1888. 
Not  deaf. 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  9916.    First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife 

No.  4017.    Died  1881. 
Died  1886. 


Died  1869. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deal 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8097. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  9090,  Wife  No.  797. 
Brother  of  Wife  No.  4489. 


Not  deaf. 
Diedl86& 


Died  after  1870. 
Died  1868. 


476 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


MAHUAon. 

Pabthibs  IK  MAmaiAOK. 

i 

-5 

l_ 

1893 
1890 
1890 
tH90 
1880 
1880 
1«K> 
1890 

laoi 

1890 

1890 
law 
1890 

isa»} 

1890 

1890 
1890 

1890 

i«» 

1B90 
1B91 
1880 
ltt9l 
1891 

! 

1890 
1BA3 
1890 

Ho. 

3 

Of  C 

i 

IbUdJ 

1 

ran. 

t 

1 

i»a3 

1888 

im 

1833 
1863 

1830 

1808 
U12 

[la 

i_ 

I 

rothc 

aiat 

oladi 
areo 

1 

1 
2 

ers. 
ordo 

's* 

4 
4 

Id 
1] 

i 

Deaf  BelAtiT««. 
[Not  including  brotbera  and  itotin 
nor  ohildz«n.] 

nva 

1 

JHnibwid 
iWife  . . . , 

fHiiEbiind 
I  Wife,,.. 

{HuHhand 
twife.._ 

jHuiibAdd 
tWife..,, 

(Wife... 
1  Uimb  , . 

4IS3 

411M 

- 

- 

- 

9 

1 
1 

9 
1 

- 

Qreftt-Aiint ,  , 

41S0 

1871 
18A3 

4 

a 

1 

1 

4 
... 

418S 

4188 

\Wife,... 

jHUAljUid 
I  Wife.... 

1840 
1848 

9 
I 

2 

.... 

Fattier  (Hu»b.  Na  14) ;  aunt ;  unck 
Mottier  (Wife  Na  4934) 

418^ 

a 

- 

8 

lWlfe.„. 
(HnibftEid 

j  Huabmid 

1851 

1833 
1838 

1823 

3 

S 

I 

8 

6 

— 

4]  00 

mn 

6 

- 

Iftftl 
1881 

ma 
laea 
i8aa 

1870 

1 

3 

a 

4 

- 

1 
2 
2 

4 

- 

{  Huibitid 

(wife.., 

jHtiBbktid 
^WJfft,,. 

musibuid 

\\\IU , , , . 

JHuibuid 

(Wife.... 

iHnftbimd 
(Wife.... 

1  HuHbLUd 
\Wift 

1826 

i*«a 

]b27 
IS33 
1837 
183>i 
1837 

1847 
lM4a 

ima 

8 

4 
8 

a 

7 
3 

6 
8 

2 

4 

a 

4 

a 

- 

4iyi 

4103 

4104 

Sereral  second  ooaalDB 

Severml  second  noTarins 

4Lyfi 

3 

3 

4 
4 

2 

a 

8 
8 

1 

- 

Hererml  aeoond  noualns 

41tfti 

4107 
4im 

a  Mcond  oonsina 

1839 

im 

1803 

1888 
1891 

e 

X 
4 

1 

' 

6 

1 
4 

- 

1 

419S 

tHnaliwad 
iWlft-.... 

J  Huebaud 
iWUi  .... 

/Hnsbaad 

1819 
1817 

3 

1 

4 

8 

1 
1 

1 
4 

9 

1 
1 

7 

- 

*ao{> 

4201 

IWlfe.. 

1  Huibuid  18(12 
\Wift?..,.  lSfi2 

fHimb«n{i  1815 



43oa 

4203 

6 

•n* 

1304 

flJiiebMid  1870 

4 

2 

- 

4306 

Aim 

rHimbaod  18^ 
VWifi  ....   l^-fig 

jlliwban^l  18(iH 
iWlIt"    ...  lHti8 

7 
7 

0 

4 

\ 

6 
6 

8 
3 

— 

:: 

Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


477 


PABTNKB8  IX  MaBBIAOS. 


Afldgnedoftnae 
of  deafneBt. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bamarks. 

{I 
{i 

f.... 

MenlngltlB 

Texaa. 

Texan  

Feyer. 

Dropsy  In  head. . 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Olarke 

Ind. 

Not  deaf.    Second  marriage. 

HeMles 

Whooping  oongh. 

Ind 

N.  Y. 

Brother  of  Wife  Xo.  MOa 

p» 

{    B 

Ind 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hash.  Na  2916.    Sister  of  Hnsb. 

N0.8& 
Brother  of  Hush.  No.  *SOtk. 

Wis 

N.Y 

( 

{b 

r 

Is 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  4191.    Died  1876. 

8c«rlet  fever 

Scrofula 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4193.    Brother  of  Hnsb . 

No.  4190.    Died  1876. 
Not  desf . 

Second  msrriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4191.    Brother  of  Hnsb. 
No.  4190.    Died  1876. 

s«rr>fnl* 

n 

Hartfoid 

Hartford 

HartTd&Ooll. 

N.  y. 

iDiUm.  in  head. . 
Abacesaea 

Scarlet  feyer 

Hartford 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4196 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 

4196.    Parents  cousins. 
Died  1868. 

3X 

Scarlet  feyer 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4194 ;  third  to  Wife  No. 

4196.     Parents  cousins. 
Not  desf.    Died  1880. 

Third  marriage :  first  to  Wife  No.  4194 ;  second  to  Wife  No. 

4196.    Parents  consins. 
Parents  8f<M>nd  const  us. 

{■: 

Scarlet  feyer..... 

Hartford 

N.Y. 

{b' 

(    6 
\- 

{inf. 

Bndn  fever 

La 

La 

Spotted  fever.... 

Spotted  fever. . . . 
Slokneaa 

Uartfoxd 

Firat  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4199.    Died  1883. 
Not  deaf. 

Seoond  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4198.    Died  1888. 
Dead. 

Hartford. 

Ohio. 

N  Y. 

{  • 

( .  .. 

Scarlet  fever.  ... 

N.Y. 

Halifax 

Halifax 

W.  Pa 

W.  Pa 

{ 

[1 

InfUm.  of  ear 

Meaalea. 

Pa 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  2080 . 

Pft 

Not  deaf. 

Gold  in  head..;.. 

Scarlet  fever. 

Colds.  

Cal 

Gal.  &Iud..... 

Texan...  x. . . . x. 

Not  deaf. 

Fever. 

Meningitis 

Texas. 

478 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


4310 
4311 

mz 
4ai4 

431fi 
4316 

4217 

4319 
iQ30 

4aii 

433:1 
4X» 
433J! 
4330 


MABBXAOni. 


18M 
1800 

IflWI 

legs 

IBOL 

law', 

I 
1890. 

I8B0L 


1873 
1847 


1S59 


1S91 


laSl  1830 
189411998 

leoa  iH»3 

18901. 

tsaaiSDO 
i>4M  iie3 

iei9a!is98 

I 

180^'  917 


4JB7.18D1  .... 

I 
433a;i«lli\... 

4909 1890  1346 

43801890  1S74 
438111893  1890 


No.  of  Ohildren. 


PABTinEBB  IK  MASBIAOX. 


/eosUmi  I83IL 

iHufibKUd 
"iwire .... 

(HH8toand;it^ 
\Wlf«.,.    ,11^3 


r  EuftbuiQ 
\w\ii.^ .... 
fHu«ibKud 

J  Htufband 

fHuAbtud 
\\^iU   ... 

{lli}sbBi)d 
Wife..., 
{Hiuband 
Wife.... 
JHni 

twu 

\Wii 
HusbiLDfi 


HbUlil 

tie,,,. 


Wife.... 


|Husb« 
\Witif. 


IHU 


mo 

1S07 


1846 


1803 


1803 


1^1 


JHUKb&ud 
tWjfis.„, 


1863 
1 865 


iiliubajidK 
t  Wift^ ....  IHflT; 


tHiiHbiujt] 

tWffD,,.. 


ism 


{?, 


Iwtfc... 


I  HuBbiiiid 


"I  Wife.,,, 
( BMBhvad 
{wife.... 


jHtiHbuid 


1947 
lfl49 


Brothera  and 
Sistera. 
[Inolndlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


m 


I 


I H  iisboiid 


1866 
1841 


18515 


Deaf  BfdatlviM. 

[Hot  inolndliig  brotbeiB  ssd  8U&? 
nor  children.] 


3d  cousin  (Hnsb.  No.  311) :  4U  ocsso. 
Uncle 


Uncle  became  deaf  by  ao<ddent,  tfC'i  A 


Tabular  Statement  of  Jfarriagee. 


479 


PABTHXB8  IH  MaBBIAO^ 


< 

AMlgned  oaim 
of  dMf&eofl. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemaita. 

{ * 

Va.&N.Y.... 
Va 

BUdnglnhead... 

AfaU 

Hydrocepbaliu. . 

Soarlet  fever 

N.Y 

NY 

{■■i 

{i 

Ky 

Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

kIvvv.::::: 

N.Y. 

N.  Y 

Died  1879. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4211. 
Died  1887. 

Scarlet  fever 

Worms  and  fltB.. 

Cold 

N.  Y. 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Wife  No.  4210. 

Second  marriage ;  Ist  to  Hnsb.  No.  678.  Parents  Sd  oonsins. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1415,  Husb.  No.  4088,  Hnsb.  No.  4084, 
Wife  No.  8848.    Parents  oonsins. 

Pa 

Ohio 

Heaalea. 

Ohio 

i.    .. 

Whooping  oongh 
E(oarlet  fever 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Hartford. 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Died  1850. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  265. 

Divorced. 
Not  desf . 

{   a 

Canker  rash 

Scarlet  fever 

First  marriage:  2d  to  Wife  No.  4217.    Brother  of  Hnsb.  No. 
4227. 

{■ 

Scarlet  fever 

Hartford 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4216.    Brother  of  Hnsb. 
No.  4227. 

/.... 

t 

, 

{      ? 

Moaalea 

Gathering  in  head 

SoQttnA  ttavtvr . . 

Md.  ft  Ohio.... 
Md 

f     3 

p» 

\....i. ::;;::..;:::::::. 

Pa 

^  1 

(     8  1  Snotted  farer. . 

Ohio. 

{     8 
{1 

Miss 

Ednoated  at  home 

Scarlet  fflver 

Not  deaf. 

(3\4     Scarlet  fever 

(    4     Cerebro-ep.  men. 

(....!  Typhoid  feyer.. . . 
(     3     Scarlet  fever 

W.N.Y.ftCoU. 
W.  N.  Y 

Ind 

Died  1888. 

Pftn^ntfl  consins.     D#ArL 

Ky.:.. ;::::::: 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  4838. 

/....I 

i....| 

f 

HallfUc 

N.  C 

{;::.::;::  ::::::::::: 

N.C 

/    a  !  Hcarlet  fever. 

\SX     Scarlet  fever 

( 

Hartford 

Hartford 

Brother  of  Hnsb.  No.  4216. 

{   ^ 

Whooping  congh. 
TyphtM  fever 

Wig. 

{" 

liartford 

Hartford 

N.Y 

».Y 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  Na  4280.    Divorced.    Died 

1886.     ^ 
Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  Na  4220.    Died  1886. 
Not  deaf. 

{  I 

Typhns  fever — 

Cold  in  head 

Cerebro-ep.  men. 

480 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages, 


4389 


^4a 
4343 
4344 
4^45 
434« 
43i7 
4S4B 

42S!L 
4^3 


MABBXAOm. 


3  i 


1SWI1S4> 


ISSft'. 


1980 


18S3 


l«^iaa2 


1860 


18S3 


1890  1^7 
1803 1 1^91 
lm»0|18G{l 

I800|iaa<; 
ie9iliso]i 

18&4  1870 
1«0O|.... 
L»9MS&1 

1»9U 

ifDa 


I 


1880 

laao 

1360 
1S90 


1874 
1873 


No.  of  Ohlldren. 


PABTXTKBg  IK  MAmRIAOB. 


{HuBband 
Wife.... 
rHtubaud 
\wift..., 

^HlUlMIld 

(.wife... 

{HTubftnd 
Wif€.„. 

{HoBband 
Wife .... 

JHuslMiid 
\Wife .... 

/Htubaiid 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twlfe.... 

{Hiubuid 
Wife .... 
{HoBband 
Wife.... 

/HuBband 
tWife.... 

(Hosband 
twife.... 

/  Husband 

\W%f€..,. 


I 

1806 
1816 
1806 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
\Wlfe.... 


/Husband 
\Wife..,. 


/Hasb. 

IWife... 


/Husband 
\Wlfe..  . 

/Husband 
\Wlfe.... 

/Husband 
twife... 


/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife... 

/HiM&ond 
tWife . , 


1899 


1854 

1868 

1842 
1848 

1861 
1867 

1821 
1823 

1863 

1851 

1838 

1861 

i8A7 

1867 
1866 

1858 


1846 
1866 


1846 
1869 


1814 


1862 


1848 
1849 


1841 
1842 


1868 


Brothers  and 

Sisters. 

[Including  Peav 

son  recorded.] 


1862 
1863 


1826 
1831 


/Husband 

tr»/s.... 


1810 
1860 


Deaf  BeUttTea. 
[Not  including  brothers  ai 
nor  dhildreo.] 


Cousin;  2  nephews  (Hosb.  Ka  <3k 
Husb.  No.  4286.) 


Oousin ;  2  nephews  (Hnab.  5o.  ^ 
Husb.  No.  4236). 


2  uncles  (Husb.  No.  433S,  Hurii  S. 

4236) :  aunt. 
1  half  oousin  (Husb.  No.  SS3). 

Oousin ;  2  nephews    (Husb.   No.  H^ 
Husb.  Na  4286). 


2  uncles  (Husb.  No.  4332,  HTiiU> 

4236) ;  aunt. 
Oousin 


Oousin  (Husb.  Na  1219). 


Undeandaant.  . 


2  third  oousins . 


TcAular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


481 


Pabtvxbb  III  Mabkiaos. 


I' 

lax 

r: 

{i 

{ 

{ 

{ 
{: 

{'^ 
{'% 

{•r 
{:::: 


{ 


AMtgned 
of  ■    " 


MeMlM  k  fever. 


Scarlet  fever., 
Fever  


Cold 

SickneBB. 


Whooping  oongh. 


Whooping  cough 


Fril 

Scarlet  fever. . 


Diphtheria . 


Whooping  cough. 
Whooping  congh. 

Whooping  cough . 


Spinal  meningltlB 


Scarlet  fever. . 
Scarlet  fever. . 


Gathering  in  ears. 
Scarlet  fever 


Scarlet  fever.. 


Diaease  In  head. 


Spotted  fever. , 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 
Hartford. 


N.T 

Hartford . 


N.  r.. 
m.... 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Pa.. 
Md. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford . 


N.T., 

N.  T.. 

N.  Y. 

N.  Y.. 

N.Y.. 
N.Y. 


W.  Pa.. 


Hartford.. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


Hartford. 


Oal. 


Hartford . 
Ind 


N.Y 

N.Y 


Horace  Mann. 


Hartford. 
N.Y 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


Hartfoid^N.Y. 
Oa. 


RemarlTB. 


Flrat  marriage ;  aeoond  to  Wife  No.  4288.    Brother  of  Husb. 

No.  4236. 
Died  1845. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4232.    Brother  of  Husb. 

No.  4285. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Huab.  No.  4236. 

Brother  of  HuBb.  No.  4282.    Died  1878. 

Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Huab.  No.  4284. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  2281,  Husb.  No.  4282. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  121SL 


Parents  cousinB.     Brother  of  Hash.  Na  4242,  Husb.  No. 

4241. 
Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  4241. 

Parents  cousinB.     Brother  of  Husb.  No.  4240,  Husb.  No. 

4242.     Dead. 
First  marriage ;  second  to  Husb.  No.  4240. 

Parents  cousins.  Brother  of  Husb.  No.  4240,  Husb.  No.  4241. 


Not  at  school. 


Not  deaf. 

First  marriage ;  2d  to  Wife  No.  4246.     Parents  cousins. 
Died  1882. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4245.    Parents  cousins. 
Second  marriage. 

Separated. 
Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 
Dead. 


Not  deaf. 


482 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


425* 
«07 


IBffa 


lers 


mfi 


il04 

I 

1365 


Ko.  o£  CMldnii. 


I 


ifcf&i 


a    - 


fi     « 


I 


1307,1^1 19»3 


43n 


#273 
4273 
4^4 
4275 
4270 


imi 


1»M 


IBOO 


4a77iB»a|iaw 


m%  mn  iim 


i27D;J§DAIIig4 


I 


■13  ^,,.1 


1 1  - 


Pabtxkes  nr  MASBZAas. 


SHuihand 
\Wlfe... 

{Hxuband 
twife . 

/Hiubaud 
\Wife. 


(Hnsband 
twife.... 

iHruband 
twife .... 

iRuthand 
Iwife. 


(Husband 
\Wife. 


/Husband 
twife .... 


1818 

i849 
1866 


1840 
1861 


1840     1 


Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Incdadlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 


1826 
1797 


1835 
1846 


r  Husband 
(wife, 
r  Husband 
(wife. 
Husband 

LWlf e . . 

(Husband 
twife . 

(ffiMband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife. 

(Husband 
twifo 

(BuBbjLLld 

tWlfc  . 

(HiiBt]^srid 
\Wifr     ,. 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husb.. 

twife.... 

(Husband 
\Wife. 


1806    14 
1806     2 


1832 


1838 


1862 
186\l 


(Husband 
twife. 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 


1864 


1849 
1863 


1846 
1846 


1846 
1848 


1869 


1833 


1826 
»4fl? 


1866 
1867 


1861 
1866 


1868 
1871 


1867 
1866 


12 


18 


11 


Deaf  BfllatlTeB. 

[Not  including  brotbers  s: 
nor  chUdzco.  j 


Parents  (No.  8924). 


Nephew . 


»*Ye8" 

Parents  (No.  4264) ;  4  uncle*  •xEdfrJrt: 
Husb.  No.  1876,  Hnsb  No.  ISTTT,  Hq«^ 
No.  1379) ;  3  aunts  (including  Wtf. 
No.  1377). 


Niece 

Second  cousin  (Husb.  No.  4077).. 


Unde ;  niece . 


Oousin. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


483 


Pabthxbs  IK  Mabbzaos. 


{i 
{i 
{* 
w 
{1 

{1 

I    B 


{••4- 
{b 

{:::: 


{b 

{4 


{b 

iChl 

(  ao 
I   « 

{i 
{I 


Afldgned  OMU 
of  dettfnem. 


Bndn  fever. . 


SickneBB , 

Inflammation. . . , 


OoDgestiTe  ohlll. 

Spotted  fever..., 
Scarlet  fever. . . . , 


MeaeleB. 


Sickoees 

Oerebro-ip.  men, 


Slokneee. 


Inflammation. . 
Slckneaa 


Sickness. 


Sickness 


Ulcers  in  head. 
Scrofnla , 


Fever . 


Brain  fever.... 
Spinal  disease. 


Measles.. 
Qninlne.. 


School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 


Hartford. 


Hartford. 
Ohio 


Ind.. 
Ind.. 


m.. 


N.  Y., 


Hartford . 


Hartford . 
Hartford. 


N.T 

N.  Y. 

N.  Y. 


N.  Y.. 


N.Y.. 

la... 


Gal. 


Ind. 
Ind. 


Ind. 
Ind. 


Ind.. 
Ind. 


Ga.. 
Ga.. 


Hartford. 
Hartford. 


N.Y.. 


N.  Y.. 
N.  Y.. 


Ifo. 
Mo. 


Ohio.. 
Ohio.. 


Ky... 
Ohio.. 


Remarks. 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1892. 


Not  deaf. 
Died  1877. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


DledlSM. 
Not  deaf. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  1738.    Died  1887. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1819. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4966. 

No.  1877.    Died  1891. 
Sister  of  Husb.  No.  1877.  Hnsb.  No.  1876,  Husb.  No.  1379. 

Mother  of  Wife  No.  239,  Husb.  No.  4366.     Dead. 
Second  marriage;   first   to   Wife   No.  4364.      Brother  of 

Wife  No.  1877.    Died  1891. 


Brother  of  Wife 


Brother  of  Wife  No.  299. 


Not  deaf. 


Parents  cousins. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4371. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  4371.     Dead. 

Second  marriage;  first  to  Wife  No.  42701 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  4370. 


Notdesf. 

Father  of  Wife  No.  2394  and  Wife  No.  8041.    Dead. 
First  marriage;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  299S.     Sister  of  Husb. 
No.  8184,  Hnsb.  No.  8181,  Hnsb.  No.  8182.     Died  1880. 

Died  1898. 


Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  442.     Died  1892. 

Not  at  sohooL 
Not  deaf. 

Parents  second  conslns. 


484 


Tabular  Statement  of  Maniagea. 


Masbiaqis. 

Pabtnxbs  nr  Mabbxaob. 

i 
i 

1894 
1893 
ISM 
1893 

lew 

ISO* 
1893 

leei 

1690 
1890 
1893 
1894 
1893 
1898 

1893 

IMM 

1 

No.  of  Children. 

I 

18- 
1858 

1870 
1874 

1866 
1869 

1866 
1870 

1846 
1846 

Brothers  and 
Sisters. 
[Including  Per- 
son recorded.] 

Deaf  BelatlTea. 

1 

1 

M 

1 

• 

1 

i 

[Not  including  brothers  aud  sistas 
nor  children.] 

4381 

1 
IMU- 

1 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
tWife.... 

/Husb . . 

lli93 
1393 
1398 
lg98 
IR94 
lfi98 

1 

1 
1 

1 
3 

6 

3 

8 

-" 

4389 

Parents  (No.  4387) „ 

42S3 
43Si 

4390 

Cousin 

twife.... 

iHtuhaiid 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife... 

1869 
1837 

8 

4 

__ 

3nieoesand  nephews 

43SB 

1393 
1891 

1 

— 

1 

- 

4388 

/Husband 
twife... 

1866 

49tf0 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife .... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
\Wife.... 

JHusband 

(Wife .... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 

Iwife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife..  . 

\Wif6.... 

1862 

1866 

1851 
1862 

1869 
1868 

1869 
1878 

1865 
1871 

1867 
1873 

1840 

1844 

1857 
1853 

1849 

i847 

1843 
1862 

1868 

12 
11 

1 

1291 

.... 

1 

— 

4393 

1892 
1894 
1893 
1893 

1893 

1 

- 

1 

11 
6 

*8' 

2 
10 

4 

- 

4W8 

C!ouain 

4394 

4?9ft 

Cousin 

4396 
4297 

4398 

4399  1893 

6 

- 

Great-grandmother;  S  giand-aontB ;  I^ 
cousins. 

3 

- 

3 

- 

4900  1890 

4a01  1893 

2 

" 

1893 
1893 
1846 

2 

1 
3 

3 
3 

1 

. . . . 

43021891 

4803 

1898 
1894 
1889 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

1864 
1873 

1863 

1815 
1812 

1815 
1808 

'3" 
1 

'H* 

4304 

4306 

3 

4 

3 



4306  1889 

Tabular  StatemetU  of  Marriages. 


485 


PaBTHXBS  IX  IfABBIAOX. 


? 

t 

Assigned  oftUM 
ofdeaftiess. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 

Bemarks. 

{  B 

N.  C 

Brother  of  Wife  No  8183. 

{    " 

Soarlet  fever..... 

N.O 

U 

N.  B.  Ind»l.... 
Me 

Ohio. 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  3281. 

f    S 

Scarlet  fever..... 
Typhoid  fever... 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  991. 

{    B 

Ohio 

aiatflr  of  Wife  No.  8188 

(    7 

N.  Y 

{   B 

N.Y 

{b 

Scarlet  fever 

Mo 

Mo 

Second  marriage;  flrst  to  Wife  No.  4089. 
Sister  of  Wife  No.  1965. 

r 

{    B 

m.  ftKans.... 

Sister  of  Wife  No  2646. 

{- 

Not  deaf. 

(     0 

Scarlet  fever..... 

N.  Y. 

{ 

{'*. 

Spotted  fever.... 

Ind 

{  ' 

Mich 

Mich 

I 

Uneducated. 

Vh' 

Spottedfever  ... 

N.Y 

<   B 

Ind 

r  B 

Spotted  fever.... 

Ind. 

N.Y.  Imp'd.... 
N.Y.  Imp'd.... 

Ohio. 

Separated  1892.    Died  1898. 

i  B 

<    2 

Orampslnneck.. 
CJold 

{     1 

Ohio 

<    8 

Texas 

{     « 

Fever. 

f  B 

Scarlet  ferer..... 

Sweden. 

Hartford 

Wis 

Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4048.    Parents  oonslos. 
Brother  ofHosb.  No.  4049. 

{b 

(    6 

Spottedfever.... 
HDasiDfl 

Ind.  .      .  . 

Died  1892. 

1    S 

Ind 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  2106. 

r 

Ohio 

{ 

Ohio. 

{ 

KendaU. 

Kendall 

Ind 

Died  1880. 

{    3 
(   B 

Scarlet  fever 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hash.  No.  8887.    Sister  of  Hnsb. 
No.  2798.    Dead. 

{   B 

Ind 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  1211. 
Not  deaf. 

Canker  rash  .... 

Spottedfever.... 
Oerebro-sp.  men. 

Digease  

Hartford 

Kendaa 

N.Y 

Pa 

{   ■■ 

Pa 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Husb.  No.  8845. 

(   B 

Pa 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Wife  No.  4806. 
Died  1849. 

{   B 

Pa 

f    B 

Pa 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Wife  No.  4806. 

{    B 

Pa 

Died  1888. 

486 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


4307 
4atMj 
4909 

4311 

43U 
49tl> 
4914 
43UI 
43ie 


4990 
4821 
4A3a 

4^a 


Pabthibs  ix  MiSBiAax. 


1«» 

IHMt 


1SB4 


1199  1B» 

|ia9i 
ml 

td90 
lg§0 

leas 


!1B94 

iWTO 

ilA87 

4881 1802  1869 


I 
i39»|l891 

4330^1diM 

1  IflDO 


4832  1889  1866 


1 

1 

isso 
leioa 

Brot)i«nuid 

[Xlirlii'Ung  Per- 
ficin  recorded.] 

Deaf  BelatiTca. 

1 

« 

6 

1 

fA 

i 

1  1 

1  ' 

s 

1 

I 
1 

1 
a 

1 
a 

3 

1 

1 

I 

6 
6 

2 

9 
6 

1. 

[Not  Inclnding  broUaecB  end  ritts 
nor  ohildrcn.] 

(Htubond 
(HQHbud 

Iwife.... 

f  IlTiibaud 
iHii^baiQd 

1^     A 

1940 

1 

4 

6 

8 

4 

a 

1 

4 

~~ 

OoQsin  (HuBb.  No.  14fi6) 

PuentB  (No.  3866) ;  2  nncloi  (Indifeiii. 
Husb.  No.  8431) ;  rant. 

jHiiMbaiid'l^T 

2 

6 
6 

8 
2 

- 

<HuAt»ad 
iwifti.... 

im 

1841 

5  oooiiiui  (Including  Hnab.  Na  T^ 

jHuebuid 

}wtfe.... 

JHufibuia 
tWjfu.... 

1  H  Umbond 

1UV) 

9 

4 
7 

1 
1 

4 

3 
6 

- 

1 

la 

1 

1 

9 

— 

j  ir\f ....... . 

iHiubuLd 

1 

t 
& 

2 

1 
3 

J 

a 
ar 

iBtuthimd  iwut 

6 
2 

— 

iWtTt.  .... 
iHqBtwuid 

1  rtAs.... 

ll9(3£ 

Oooflin. 

jHuibuid 

1866 

2 

1 

a 
1 

.... 

.... 

Mother  (Wife  Na  4824} ;  nieee 

1  WUe .... 

.... 

"" 

... 

.... 

,.., 

1 
1 

1 

1 

jHuRtmnil 

i  Wiff .... 

,,,* 

H 

I 

1 

- 

iHuBbund 
1  Hift .... 

.... 

9 

1 

1 

- 

2  nephews 

J  Huabftiid 
(Wll*>.... 

J  IlimlMiDd 

J  Huflbiuia 
\\\iUt 

1^1 

ltf5!t 
1»D2 

6'     11 

I     a 
fi      ] 

7        1 

1      1 

11        (S 

f 

0       1 

11     1 

6 
6 

6 
6 

6 

8 

uiuie  !!*.;;. */.*.:;.*;y/.;;:;;;:;;.!... 

Anoncle 

lUuHband 

IMG 
ISWI 

1830 

7 
6 

8 
10 

.... 

A  nephew 

^              '-'][- 

Tahular  Statement  of  Marriagea. 


487 


% 

% 

AMlgned  oaofle 
of  deaftieflfl. 

School  for  the 
deaf  when 
educated. 

Bemarka. 

{\ 

Meadea 

Whooping  ooQgh. 

Ky 

Ky. .:::;;;;::: 

'iB 

Ind 

Brother  of  Wife  No.  4410. 

\    B 

Not  At  school 

/  1 

Typhoid  fever. . . 
Tnmor  In  head  . . 

Kans 

{  1 

^•-m 

(   B 

England? 

Pa 

Md.&KendaU. 

Ky 

Died  1879. 

{b 

Dead. 

Sister  of  Hoab.  No.  3d66. 

{I 
{1 

{b' 

Rna«n 

Pita 

Slokneaa 

Ky ;;.:;;;::::: 

Parents  oonslns. 

HTdfcH.lPn. 
Hartfoid. 

N.  Y. 

Gathering  In  head 

Spotted  fever.... 
Meaalea 

Ohio 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Slater  of  Hnab.  No.  2476,  Hoab.  No.  2600,  Wife  No.  1680, 

Ohio 

Wife  No.  246. 

Ohio 

Oal 

Not  deaf.    Divorced. 

Brain  fever 

Aoddent 

Md 

Ind..  

Not  deaf. 

Spotted  fever.... 

Ind 

Dlaeawiofear.... 

Pa 

Pa 

Also  married  Hnab.  No.  2889. 

Not  deaf.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  8740. 
Brother  of  Hnab.  No.  4188. 

{b 

WlB 

Not  deaf. 

I  •   •• 

Not  deaf. 

Mother  of  Hnab.  No.  4188,  Hoab.  No.  4822. 

t 

{- 



Not  deaf. 

Very  hard  of  hearing. 

( 

Brother  of  Hoab.  No.  4826. 

Spotted  fever.... 
Uae  of  quinine... 

Gold  In  the  head. 
Scarlet  fever 

Scarlet  fever 

Ohio 

Not  deaf. 

Ohio 

Pa 

Pa 

Pft 

England 

Pa 

{i 

{5 

Parents  second  coiudns.    Brother  of  Wife  No.  188. 

Pa 

Ohio 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  188,  Wife  No.  8866,  Wife  No.  2461,  Wife 
No.  2902,  Wife  No.  8141.    Mother  of  Wife  No.  1109  and 
Wife  No.  1593. 

Spotted  fever.... 
Scarlet  fever 

0.  *Iowa 

488 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Pabtnbem  nr  Masbiaox. 

i 

1889 

1889 
1890 
1890 

1891 
1890 
1892 
1888 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1898 
1890 
1891 
1891 
1892 
1891 
1891 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1891 
1891 
1890 
1892 

"S 

<Hu*hand 
\Wife .... 

fffiMband 
twife.... 

twife.... 
(Hnab.. 

Brothenand 

Slflten. 

[IndndiDg  Per- 

Deaf  Belativea. 

1 

6 
1 

1 

6 
1 

P 

1 

1 

td 

1 

[Not  iitcludlng  broUiai  and  sista 
nor  children.] 

4333 
4384 

12 

6 

7 

Father  (Huab.  No.  3377)  •  nnde  Ha.". 
No.  3380) :  aunt  (Wife  Na  1^:*5  ;  I  c: 
conalna  (unab.  Na  337»  ia  one  ;  as* 

(including  Huab.  No.  3687). 

1 

1 

4886 

4336 

4837 

1829 

11 

1 

10 

~~ 

Oouain 

\Wlfe.... 
JHuab  .. 

1818 

6 

2 

4 

Mother  (Wife  No.  86);  2 aunts  (Wif^  5 
4041  and   Wife  No.  658) ;  5  ccxjsy 
(Wife  No.  38  ia  one);   Rreat-ai} 
grandmother  (Wife  No.  19U). 

twife.... 
/Huab.. 

1814 

1 

1 

8  covffina.... • 

4888 

4839 

twife .... 

Iwife   ... 
/Hasb.. 

i 

1 

1860 

8 

8 

4840 

4341 
4849 

tWife.... 
(Hnab.. 

1863 

6 

i 

6 

tWife.... 
(Hasb.. 

1868 

7 

1 

6 

4843 

twife..  . 
(Hasb.. 

;;*; 

i 

i 

1898 
1841 

- 

- 

- 

twife .... 
jHuab . . 

i796 

9 

1 

8 

4844 

twife.... 

iHxuiband 
twife .... 

fHatb.. 

1863 

1 

1 

4846 

iiii 

11 

2 

9 

4846 

4847 

twife.... 

twife..,. 
(EnsMnd 

twtie... 
rHit«b.. 

iai9 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

•  ••• 

4848 

.... 

\m 

i 

1 

4849 

tWife  .... 
/HuBb.. 

im 

i 

i 

4860 

4 

4 

twife.... 
(Haab.. 

1823 

1 

1 

4861 

twife.... 

iHuthand 
twife .... 

(Haab . . 

1848 

1 

1 

4862 
4868 

1866 

6 

1 

Oouain 

4884 

twife.... 
(Hnab.. 

1846 

1 

i 

.... 

t  Wife .... 
(Hnab.. 

1816 

6 

6 

4866 

2 

" 

% 

- 

twife.... 
r  Hnab . . 

1817 

1 

1 

4866 

twife.... 

(Hxuhand 
twife.... 

1860 

1 

1 

.... 

4867 

.... 

1844 

1 

i 

Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


489 


PABTNXB8  EN  MaBBIAOK. 

j 

1 

1 

Awdgned  osiue 
of  aeafUeBs. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarka. 

{S 

Not  deaf. 

Slater  of  Hnsb.  No.  8878,  Wife  No.  2466,  Wife  No. 
No.  8116. 

Not  deaf.    Separated. 

First  marriage;  ad  to  Huab.  No.  2934;  8d  to  Hnsb. 

Not  deaf. 

Second  marriage ;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  2638. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  2166. 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  840. 

Second  marriage :  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  4234. 
Not  deaf. 

Dead. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  at  schooL 
Not  deaf. 
Dead. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  876,  Hnsb.  No.  877. 

Not  deaf. 

432» 

Scarlet  fever. 

166,  Wife 

Pa 

43»4 

No.  1146. 

i  B 

Hartford 

m^ 

4336 

I    B 

N  Y 

4387 

t.... 

SlcknesB 

N.  Y 

4338 

i    3 
{   B 

flcwlet  fever..... 

Kv 

4S3tf 

Texan... 

4340 

13^ 

ScMlet  fever..... 

Kami 

4341 

{    B 

N.  J 

4342 

Neb 

4343 

{a 

Meaales 

Hartford 

4844 
4846 

{'a 

i   B 

Spinal  fever 

la 

Hartford. 

4846 

i.... 

Cold  and  inllam- 
matiou. 

N.  Y 

N.  Y 

4347 

{a 

Whooping  oongh. 

4848 

Ind. 

4349 

i  B 

N.  Y 

4360 

i  i 

Sicknen. 

Oani^Joharle.... 

4351 

{  b" 

\    8 

Va.  

4852 

No  apparent 
cause. 

Minn ,.. 

4863 

\inf! 

4364 

{■'b 

Oanojaharie . . . 

4356 

i.... 

Slckneaa. 

N.Y 

4856 

{"4* 

i  B 

*'  Yellow  Lnnga." 

4357 

Ind 

490 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


Ma&biaoks. 


■I 

il 


4350  I  R6a 

4:ukMe»i 

4ilA4  1H91 


^     Ho*  of  OhUdran. 


I  I  3 


t»9i 


4a«ils93i. 

I 
I      , 
437Bi«flr- 


1 


I 


I    I 


I 


ta74!i4^ 


45*70 


437?ilSW 


A^Tiimy 


4*1H1,1H1I1J|1«0» 
I 


I 


Pabtnkbs  m  Mabbiaob. 


twife .... 


J  Huibami 
/Brntlumd 


1  tltiMhajid 
'I  Wife.-,. 


J  nnMbana 
twife,,,. 


1^3 


]m9 


lt4« 


Brothers  and 

Slsteri. 

[Including  Fer- 

eoQ  reooxded.] 


I  j Husband 
\v,'ite .... 

I  twif©.... 


id:m 


l«3T 


1837 


'177 


!  twife . . . 

J  Hnabuid 


jriuBb. 


imo 


jUnib.. 

(Wife... 


HU4ll. 


10 


laie    1 

IBUj'  4' 


1w 


laMf    a 


jiliiflljaDd' Lhh. 

'JWifti    ..,:;lfta4      3 


U«l|  , 


I1B&0|     1 


Dfltf  BelBtlTeiL 
[Not  indndlng  brothen  and 
nor  children.] 


One  rdatiTe. 


ICatemal  great-nnole;  2d 
3  coQsinB? 


Nephew.. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


491 


Pabtrku  m  Mabuaob. 

1 

? 
1 

ABtigned  caoM 
of  dfiufneM. 

School  for  the 
desf  where 
educated. 

Bemarks. 

4368 

)  "" 

Not  deaf. 

First  marriage :  second  to  Htisb.  No.  3068.    Died  1899. 

Not  deaf. 

4369 

i  B 

iCfauk. 

Osnsjohsrle.... 
N.O 

Not  nt  achool 

48B0 
4361 

{  B 
{    1 
{  B 

Menlngltifl 

Probably  not  deaf. 

4362 

Ind 

Not  deal 

4363 

{  A 

MeMlei; 

N.  Y 

Ouiajoharie.... 

Not  at  school. 

4364 

{   B 

4366 

{ik 

N.  Y. 

4366 

\.... 

Cold. 

Ind. 

4367 

IB 
I  B 

Ind 

4368 

N.  y 

Not  deaf. 

Fifth  msrrisge;  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  S086;  second  to  Hnsh. 

No.  2581 ;  third  to  Hnsb.  No.  1287 ;  fonrth  to  Hnsb.  No. 

4369. 
Deserted  his  wife 

436tf 

\  B 

N.Y 

Fonrth  marriage :  first  to  Hnsb.  No.  3086 ;  second  to  Hnsb. 
No.  2681 ;  ^ird  to  Hnsb.  No.  1287;  fifth  to  Hnsb.  Na 
486a 

4370 

{    1 

{ft 

Af«U 

N.Y 

Hartfoid 

Not  deaf. 

4871 

DiMMelnheiid.. 

43'i'i 

\ 

la, 

43*^3 

{inf. 

Syphilis  of  iiTine 

N.Y 

43*74 

\ 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  4016. 

4375 

\.... 

Fita 

N.Y 

Dead. 

43*76 

{ft 

Measlea 

aerm.-LQth.... 

4377 

Pa 

Dead. 

4378 

{   B 

Cani^Joharie . . . 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  313,  Wife  No.  1761. 

43';» 

lows 

First  marziage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  979. 

4330 

{obi. 

{  ~i 

N.  Y 

4381 

Measles. 

Cal 

Notdesf.    Second  marriage ;  1st  to  hearing  person. 

Dead. 

4382 

{  B 

Ind 

4383 

{   i 

Bisln|lneuni& 

La 

First  marriage ;  second  to  Hnsb.  No.  2016. 

492 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagee, 


I 

s 

i 

I 

488T 

4S9I 

4^4 
43dfi 


1Llbsia&£S. 


S  i  Sk 


No,  of  Ohlldren. 


1899  . 

I 
1800.. 

it^stusii  .... 

isso  ....  .... 

I 
imi  iHOi;  — 

1B0O1S8B,     1 


1H03  .. 
l&W  . . , 
ISflOJ  ,. 
11^  ... 


43^I1S1»I:. 


4397ilfHW  . 


4^9&  18KZ  91-9  . 


439"Mg@aL..J. 


I400IBMI....      1 

I     '     ! 

4401  IBW ',,,, 


4403 
4404 
4401^ 

4407 
4403 
4409 


I 

liMiseo 

iS»0  , , . ,  I 

I 

1^1  ...J 
i^iei  ...J 
it»0i . , , ,  I 

I 

i«ss  . , , , 


Pabtnbbb  nr  Mabbiaok. 


/Huaband  • 
(wife.... 11884 


iHu»ba$id  • 
\Wlfe....  1817 


I 


(Htuband 
twife....  11859 

Hnsb.. 


{wife 

iHusband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Htuband 
twife.... 

/Hosb.. 

tWife.... 

(Hnsb.. 

twife.... 


'19? 


Brothers  and 

Slstera. 

[Incliidliig  Per* 

■on  recorded.] 


1818 


1874 

isTa 

1867 

i87a 


Husband 
Wife....  1848 


twife....  1889 

(Husband 
twife .... 

(Hnsb . . 

twife .... 


(Husband 
twife.... 

(Hasb.. 

twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife. 


(Hnsb.. 

twife .... 


/Hnsb. 

twife... 

/Husband 
\Wife. 


(Husband 
twife.... 

/Husband 
twife.... 

/Hnsb.. 

twife.... 


r  Hnsb . 
I  wife... 


/Hnsb . 
twife... 

(Husband 
twife .... 


1870 


1862 
i874 
i8i9 

isai 

i868 
i846 


1828 
i867 


1805 


Deaf  BelatiTes. 
[Not  Including  brothers  and  i 
nor  chlldreo.] 


Maternal  nnole ;  eonsln. . 


6  nephews  or  nieces ;  3  conslns . 


2  conslns  on  mother's  side. 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriagee. 


493 


Pabthxbs  nr  Mabuaos. 


I 

i 


48841 
4385 
4386 
4387, 


4390 

I 

4391 

4392 

4393 

4894 

4395 

4396 

4397 

439SI 
i 
I 

43991 

i 
4400' 

I 
4401. 

4409 

4403 

4404 

4406! 

I 
4406 

! 

4407 
4406 

I 

4409 

i         1 


3 
6 

2 

ii 


of  dfiafness. 


Long  feyer. 


MenlBgltiB 

Biaing  in  head. 


Ulcen  in  head. 


Bnln  feTer. , 


Brain  fever. , 


Ferer. 

Boflebng  in  ear. 
Spinal  menJngltia 


Spinal  meningitis 
sickneaa 


lUl. 


Sobool  for  the 
deaf  where 
ednoated. 


Ind 

Hartford. 
Neb 


Oani^oharle.. 
Ohio 


Ark.. 


Tenn.?. 


Wia.  k  Milw'ke 
Hartford.... 


HarinOonailia. 
N.O. 


N.y 

LeOontenlx. 


Utah.. 


Ind... 

n.y7 

NebV 


N.y.. 


ICOonaUla. 


N.Y. 


N.  T.. 

nVt.! 


Not  deaf: 
Not  deaf. 

l>ead. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 


Not  deaf. 
Dead. 


Not  deaf.    Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8834,  Hnsb.  No.  8886. 

Not  deaf. 

Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Hnsb.  No.  8977,  Hosb.  No.  8978. 


Bister  of  Hnsb.  No.  4186. 
Not  deaf. 


494 

Tabular  Statement 

of  Marrioffes. 

4 

1 

1890 
1889 
1889 
1890 
1890 
189U 
1890 
1890 
1890 

1 

No.  of  Children. 

Brotheta  and 

Siaten. 

[Indudlng  P^r- 

Bon  recorded.] 

Deaf  Rdatlvea. 

1 

I 

! 

1 

6 

i 



1 

d 

t 

P 

[Not  Inoluding  brothera  and  rfste 
nor  chJIdren.] 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

(ffiudand 
twife.... 

(Hnsb.. 

44U 

6       8 

1 

2 

— 

1844     4 

1 

8 

""" 

Gonsin 

4412 

4418 

1864 

i 

.... 

1  third  conaln ^ 

4414 

tWif e .... 
(Hasb.. 

1862 

2 

6 

2  undea ;  2  annta 

twife.... 

tWife.... 

/Htuband 
twife.... 

/HuBband 
twife.... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

jHuMband 
tWife.... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

/Hnsb.. 

1862 

1 

6 

~ 

2  undea ;  2  aunts. 

4416 

4?'    8 

a  — 

441fl 

1 

2 

- 

2 

- 

1836     1 
....      1 

1 
1 

4417 

1846     4       1 

1 

8 

•~~ 

Aunt 

4418 

1890 
1890 
i5ion 

Isii    i  1   i 

6  flecond  oouflina.... . .                  

4419 

1 

1861 

1       1 

4430 

4421 
4422 
4423 

8 

- 

8 

- 

1869 1     6 

1  1     4 

.,, 

iQon 

....      7 

i     6 

— 

1890 
1890 

1&5()     1 

1  .... 

4424 

1868 

8 

'  i' 

1|     2 

•11 

8 

- 

twife....  1881 

Mother  (Wife  Na  738) 

4426 

J.... 

jHtt^Mnd 
twife.... 

.        1 

o 

1862     6       2 

4  ,  — 

4426 

4427 

1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 
1890 

(Hnsb.. 

s  Is 

1861 

8       8  1... 

........ 

iisi 

2  '    2 

4428 

jHtuband 
tWife 

1867     1  i    1 

4429 

(Husband 
tWife..... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

(Hnsb.. 

i 

1837 

..'.'..'. 

4i8J 

! 

4431 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1868 

3  j     1 

2 

1890.... 

twife ....  'I8fl4 

1  ;    1   .... 

4482 

1890 

jHtuband 
tWife.... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

jHtuband 
t  Wife .... 

.... 

aey. 

- 

aU 

- 

1867 

1   ii 

**  One  relaUon." 

4433 

1 
1890  .... 

1 

1826 

i  1   i 

t 
1 

' 

4434 

1890 
1890 

1 

1 

4486 

1866 

6       1       6     - 

.... 

1863 

i 

1 

.... 

.... 

Gouaina 

TahUar  Statement  of  Marriages. 


495 


Pabtnbbb  m  Mabbxaoc. 

1 

i 

1 

ABtigned  cause 
of  deaftiem. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Bemarki. 

Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Husb.  No.  4306. 

Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  4414. 

Separated. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  4413. 

Parents  cousins.    Sister  of  Wife  No.  2821. 

Parents  cousins. 

Not  deaf. 
Parents  cousins. 

Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 
Notdeat 

Not  deaf. 

Divorced. 

Not  deaf. 
Parents  cousins. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf.    Divorced. 

Not  deaf. 

MIO 

{- 

s .... 

ail 

Hartford 

U 

L412 



1413 

{    B 

r.... 

Oregon,  Neb., 

1414 

i   B 

f .... 

Oregon,  Neb., 

4415 

i  ••• 

Cold   when  cut- 
ting teeth. 

ni 

4416 

Iflamxnatlon 

Ind 

4417 

{.... 
{i 

{1 

(..  . 

BnlnfeTer 

BUch 

W.  Va 

4418 

Scarlet  foyer..... 

4419 
4420 

HI 

w.  nTyIT 

44'11 

Whipple'B 

44221 

Scarlet  ferer 

Oal 

4433 

8. 0 

4424 

{lO 

{i 

Diaease  of  nerve. 

W.  N.  T 

Mich 

4425 

4426 

{b 

{1 

f .... 

Ml^ ^.. 

4427 

Scrofula 

TTi<iii.Tn  of  brain.. 

Mioh . . . 

4428 

Ind 

4429 

{   B 

Ind 

4430 

Scarlet  fever..... 

Mich „.... 

4431 

{    1 
{inf. 

{1 

Pever. 

Horace  Mann. . 
N.Y.  Imp'd.... 

4432 

Smallpox 

4433 

Tfiflittn  in  head. . 
Injury  to  head... 
Slokneae 

HI 

4434 

Oal. 

4436 

Texan 

496 

Tabular  Statement 

of  Marriages. 

Mjabiaoeb. 

1 

i 

IBM 

iseo 

1890 

I 

1 

^ 

1 

Brothers  and 
SlatersL 
[Indndlng  Per- 
son recorded.] 

Deaf  BelattYCA. 
[Mot  inclndlng  brothers  and  rifta 
nor  ehlldren.] 

3 

f 

§ 

i 

I 

H 

1 

443a 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

(Hnab 

^ 

.... 

- 

- 

- 

i86» 

1 

1 

44;t"j 

twife...*.' 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

jHuaand 
twife .... 

(HtMband 
twife.... 

(Husband 
twife... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

(Hnab.. 

1851 

1 

186S 

1 

44^ 
4440 

1867 

1 

1 

4441 

1&90 

1862 

1 

1836 

i 

444^ 
4444 

1S90  .... 

1830 

.... 

1 

Mother  (Wife  Mo.  2163) ;  onck. 

1HW> 

twife.... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

(fftMband 
twife.... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

(HtMband 
twife .... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

(Hasband 
twife.... 

(HiM6and 
twife.... 

jHtuband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

(HtMband 
twife .... 

jHtuband 
twife... 

f  Hnsband 
t  Wife .... 

(Husband 
twife .... 

jHtuband 
twife.  .. 

jHtuband 
twife.... 

jHtuband 

twife.... 

(Husband 
twife.... 

1868 

1 

144a 

444fl 

1800 

lffi» 

18&6 

i 

1864 

1 

444T 

1859 

^ 

1 

UiH 

1846 

i 

•X 

1844 

1 

44  4S 

IgM 

1856 

^ 

1 

UOii 

1890 

1 

1 

1 

44rii 

im....i 

1862 

1 

1 
1 

44312 

18M 

4453  imru 

1 
Mfi4tSmi 

1859 

1 

1842 

2 

44S(1 

iNttfl 

.... 

1864 
i«68 

ism 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

- 

- 

44A'/ 

lim 

44fi9 

isaa 

1866 

1 

44(50ieSMf 

44fli  leoo 

1815 

i 

1861 

1 

1 
1 

2  fourth  consina 

Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


497 


Pabtnkeb  in  Mabbiaob. 


i 

& 

4436 

4437 

4438 

4489 

4440 

4441 

4442 

4443 

4444 

4445 

4446 

4447 

I 

4448 

4449 

4460 

4451 

4462 

4468 

4464 

4465 

4466 

4457 

4468 

4459 

4460 

4401 


1 

AMlgned  cftue 
of  denftiew. 

School  for  the 
deaf  where 
educated. 

Cal 

( 

{  n 

Polypus 

i .... 

tinf. 

Ostheringinhead 

Mich   

( 

{b 

Rifling  in  head. . . 

"Insect  entering 
e*r." 

N.C 

N.  Y 

N.C 

/.... 

{   B 

Mich 

{ 

{  B 

Hartford 

(.... 

{        9 

Sotfletferer..... 

N   Y 

{- 

HI 

W.N.Y 

SowletfeTer..... 

{   R 

flcwlet  fever. 

la 

{b 

Ill 

{- 

111. 

(     ... 

Pa 

HflMlae 

ni 

{ 

N.  0 

(     .— 

ni 

{  B 

..... 

Mich 

/ 

{    1 

{b 

N.  Y.  k  N.  Y. 
Impr'd. 

AH 

(     ... 

darke 

f 

i       » 

Biokneas 

HI 

f 

(..  .. 

Bnin  f«ver 

8.0 

( 

ni 

{   n 

MeningitlB 

( 

{   B 

Hartford 

Ill 

/ 

{io 

Spotted  ferer.... 

( 

{ 

Ky 



BeiuarkB. 


Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 
Dead. 

Not  deaf. 

Parents  second  cousins. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf: 

Parents  cousins. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf.    DlToroed. 


Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Wife  No.  2641. 


Not  deaf. 


Dead. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 


498 


Tabular  Statement  of  Marriages. 


I 


Habbiaob 


No.  of  Ohlldren.  j 


4462 
4468 
4464 
4466 

4466 
4467 
4468 
4469 
4470 
4471 


3 

1 

1890  . 
1890. 
1890. 
1890  . 
1890. 
1890  . 
1890. 
1890. 
1890  . 
1890. 


Pabthsbs  m  Uabbiaob. 


jHuBband 

tw«f«.... 

'    (HOBlMUld 

Iwife. 

(Husband 
twife 

(Husband 
t  Wife . . . 

jHutband 
tWife 

(Htuband 
1  twife  . . . 

I  (Husband 
(Wife 


Brotlien  and     | 
Siston.         I 
[Including  Peiv 
son  reooxded.]    ! 


I 


1864 

isM 

i869 


....|     1 
1833     1 


1866 


^■i 


I 


Deaf  BeUtiTea. 
I     [Not  indudJng  brothen  and  sUien 
nor  children.] 


\a 


Q      H  I  P 


I 


1  I    1 

1869  "'a'i'i' 
i  "i" 


I  j  Husband 
!  \Wife.... 


A  <  (Husband 

-*  I  ~  ;  twife... 


I  f  Hnsb . 
I  Iwife... 


1868 
i848 


4  >   a 

1 


3  I     3 


•  i     Ml*  I  'j^^^i  iJilrttany'deaf ,' 


2     — 

i 


Tabular  Statement  of  JUarriagos. 


499 


I 

4463 
4463 
4464 
4465 

4466 
4467 

Pabtnxbs  xh  Masbiaob. 

I_ 

of  dMtoMB. 

School  for  the 
deaf  whero 
educated. 

Remarks. 

Not  deaf. 

Slater  of  Huab.  No.  8646. 
Not  deaf. 

Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 
Not  deaf. 

Sister  of  Hnab.  No.  4177. 
Not  deaf. 

Dead. 

lU 

Mo 

{   B 

Mo 

i    B 

I  "a 

\    4 

Scrofula 

Ind 

s.  C 

DlphtherlA 

Oal 

4468 

Menlngltlfl 

Oft 

1  4469 

(   i 

Brain  fever 

MJch 

1 

Til 

447U 
4471 

i   B 

Wis 

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APPENDIX  C. 


ILLEGITIMATE  UNIONS. 

In  the  coarse  of  the  Inquiry  concerning  the  Besults  of 
Marriages  of  the  Deaf  in  America  some  records  of  illegiti- 
mate unions,  one  or  both  of  the  partners  being  deaf,  came 
into  my  hands.  It  did  not  seem  proper  to  give  these 
unions  a  place  among  honorable  marriage  records,  and 
they  are  therefore  not  included  in  the  foregoing  marriage 
statistics ;  but  as  a  large  proportion  of  them  resulted  in 
deaf  offspring,  I  do  not  feel  at  liberty  to  ignore  them 
altogether. 

It  appears  from  such  statistics  of  European  countries 
as  have  been  published  that  illegitimate  unions  among 
the  deaf  are  far  more  frequent  in  Europe  than  America. 
According  to  a  table  compiled  by  Dr.  Mygind,  out  of  409 
unions  of  deaf  persons  in  Pomerania,  Erfurt,  Saxony, 
Denmark,  and  Mecklenburg,  102,  or  about  25  per  cent., 
were  illegitimate  unions.''*^  The  number  of  such  unions  in 
America  of  which  I  have  received  information  is  12,  which 
is  about  one-fourth  of  one  per  cent,  of  the  whole  number 
of  unions  reported  (4,483).  It  is  not  supposed  that  these 
12  constitute  all  the  illegitimate  unions  of  deaf  persons 
that  have  taken  place  in  America,  but  I  am  confident  that 
the  percentage  of  such  unions  in  this  country  does  not 
even  remotely  approximate  the  enormous  percentage  in- 
dicated by  Dr.  Mygind's  table. 


*H.  MTaiND,  '' Deaf.Mntism,"  London,  1894,  p.  47.  In  all  these 
illegitimate  unions  the  male  partner  was  a  hearing  person.  Of  316  anions 
in  which  one  of  the  partners  was  deaf  and  the  other  a  hearing  person, 
103,  or  about  82  per  cent.,  were  iUegitimate  unions. 


Illegitimate  Unions. 


521 


The  number  of  partners  in  these  12  unions,  so  far  as 
appears  from  the  records,  was  23.  Of  these,  11  were  deaf 
women,  4  were  deaf  men,  4  were  hearing  men,  and  4  were 
men  unreported  whether  deaf  or  hearing.  Three  of  the 
11  women  were  probably  uneducated,  having  never  at- 
tended any  school  for  the  deaf.  Of  one  of  the  unions  I 
have  no  information  with  respect  to  offspring  resulting 
therefrom.  The  number  of  children  reported  as  born 
from  the  11  remaining  unions  was  18. 

Regarding  the  11  unions  of  which  the  results  are  re- 
ported, the  following  table  shows  the  number  and  per- 
centage of  them  that  resulted  in  deaf  offspring  (with  or 
without  other  offspring) : 

TABIiS  A. 


niegitimate  nnious. 


One  or  both  partners  deaf. . 


Knmber 

of 
unions. 


11 


Unions  BBSULTiNa  in 
DBAT  onrsPBiNo. 


Number.     Percent'e. 


63.636 


Begarding  the  children  born  from  these  unions,  we 
have  : 

Table  B. 


Children  bom  of  illegitimate  unions. 

Number. 

Percent'e. 

Deaf  children 

7 
11 

38.888 

Hearing  children 

61.112 

Total 

18 

100.000 

The  totals  of  these  statistics  of  illegitimate  unions  are 
too  small  to  afford  a  basis  for  trustworthy  conclusions, 
and  we  need  not  pursue  the  inquiry  concerning  them  fur- 
ther ;  but  the  very  large  percentage  of  such  unions  result- 
ing in  deaf  offspring  and  of  deaf  children  bom  therefrom, 


522  Illegitimate  Unions. 

as  compared  with  the  results  of  marriages,  caUs  for  some 
remark,  especially  as  a  similar  disparity  between  the  re- 
sults of  ill^timate  unions  and  of  marriages  appears  in 
the  European  statistics  compiled  by  Dr.  Mygind  above 
mentioned.  In  the  latter  the  percentages  of  illegitimate 
unions  resulting  in  deaf  offspring  and  of  deaf  children  bom 
therefrom  are  about  twice  as  high  as  the  corresponding 
percentages  from  the  marriages  reported.  Dr.  Mygind 
remarks  that  this  is  "  a  circumstance  which  can  scarcely  be 
accidental/'*  but  he  suggests  no  explanation  of  it.  In  the 
absence  of  any  apparent  reason  why  illegitimate  unions 
should  be  more  liable  than  marriages  to  result  in  deaf 
offspring,  it  seems  probable  that  neither  in  Europe  nor 
America  are  the  whole  number  of  such  unions,  nor  all  of 
their  results,  reported.  Those  resulting  in  deaf  children 
are  likely  to  be  reported,  because  the  sending  of  the  chil- 
dren to  schools  for  the  deaf  to  be  educated  brings  to  light 
the  fact  of  their  existence,  while,  in  America  at  least,  those 
without  offspring,  and  those  resulting  only  in  hearing  off- 
spring, are  not  likely  to  be  reported.  The  percentages 
of  illegitimate  unions  of  deaf  persons  resulting  in  deaf 
offspring,  and  of  deaf  children  born  therefrom,  therefore, 
are  probably  not  actually  as  large  as  they  appear  in  the 
above  tables.  Perhaps  they  are  really  no  larger  than 
those  of  marriages. 

♦  H.  Mygind,  lf>e.  cit ,  p.  48. 


INDEX.* 


Acquired  oharacteristics  less  likely  to  be  transmitted  than  congenital,  54. 

Adyentitions  deafness,  Difficulty  of  distingnishing  from  congenital,  36-37. 

Adyentitioosly  deaf  persons,  Marriages  of,  compared  with  those  of  oon- 
genitally  deaf  persons,  36-63, 68, 70-88, 94 ,  111-112,  (124-125, 128-129, 
131). 

Advice  to  the  deaf  concerning  marriage,  101-104, 116. 

Affinity  of  feeling  the  chief  cause  of  preference  of  the  deaf  for  marriage 
with  one  another,  28-29,  (123-124). 

Aim  of  present  Inquiry,  3,  11. 

America,  Marriages  of  the  deaf  more  frequent  than  in  Europe,  5-6,  (122) ; 
Illegitimate  unions  less  frequent,  520. 

American  School  at  Hartford  for  the  Deaf,  See  Hartford. 

Bavaria,  Percentage  of  adult  deaf  married  in  1871,  6. 

Bell,  Dr.  Alexander  Graham,  his  theory  of  a  deaf  variety  of  the  human 
race,  4,  .57  ;  on  percentage  of  former  pupils  of  Hartford  and  Illinois 
schools  married,  6 ;  on  causes  why  the  deaf  prefer  to  marry  one 
another,  24-27 ;  on  reason  of  large  percentage  of  deaf  offspring 
where  one  partner  was  a  hearing  person,  34 ;  on  marriages  of  adven- 
titiously and  congenitally  deaf  persons,  41;  on  laws  of  heredity 
applied  to  deafness,  57 ;  on  possession  of  deaf  relatives  as  an  indica- 
tion of  liability  to  deaf  offspring,  65,  94,  98 ;  on  probable  results  of 
consanguineous  marriages,  105 ;  on  happiness  of  marriages,  117, 
118 ;  Assistance  rendered  l3y,  in  present  Inquiry,  1,  11. 

Bibliography,  500-519. 

Boarding  schools,  Marriages  of  former  pupils  of,  25-29,  (123). 

Bowditch,  Professor  H.  P.,  his  views  concerning  Dr.  Bell's  theory,  58. 

Brewer,  Professor  William  H.,  his  views  concerning  Dr.  BelPs  theory,  58. 

Brooks,  Professor  W.  K.,  his  views  concerning  Dr.  Bell's  theory,  68  ;  his 
views  on  inherited  characteristics,  99. 

Brothers  and  sisters,  Deaf,  of  partners  in  marriage,  64-66. 

Canada  and  the  United  States,  Number  of  marriages  of  the  deaf  recorded, 
13 ;  arrranged  by  decades,  14. 

Oandolle,  Professor  Alph.  de,  his  views  concerning  Dr.  BelPs  theory,  58. 

Century,  The  nineteenth.  Increase  of  marriages  of  the  deaf  during, 
13-15,  (122-128). 

*  Numbers  in  parentheses  refer  to  the  **  Summary  of  Statistics  and 
Conclusions,'*  pp.  122-185. 


524  Ind^x, 

OharaoteristioB,  Inherited,  not  neoesearily  manifested  by  parents  or  other 
ancestors,  99 ;  Acquired,  less  likely  to  be  transmitted  than  oongenital, 
54. 

Children  born  from  marriages  of  the  deaf,  16-22,  (12&-126) ;  from  mar- 
riages  in  which  both  partners  were  deaf,  compared  with  those  in  which 
one  partner  was  a  hearing  person,  29-35,  56-63,  88-92,  95-100, 
110-111,  114-116,  (126-128) ;  from  marriages  of  congenitally  and  ad- 
▼entitionsly  deaf  persons,  36-63,  70-88,  111-112,  (128-129);  from 
marriages  of  persons  having  deaf  relatives,  64-104,  113-114,  (129- 
132) ;  from  oonsangnineous  marriages,  105-116,  (132-133);  from  ille- 
gitimate unions,  521. 

Cologne,  Prussia,  Percentage  of  adult  deaf  married  in  1870,  6. 

Congenital  characteristics  more  likely  to  be  transmitted  than  acquired 
characteristics,  54. 

Congenital  deafness,  Dififtcnlty  of  distinguishing  from  adventitious,  36 ; 
unattended  by  the  possession  of  deaf  relatives  not  a  bar  to  marriage, 
94,(130-131). 

Congenitally  deaf  persons,  Marriages  of,  compared  with  those  of  adventi- 
tiously deaf,  36-63,  68,  70-88,  94,  111-112,  (124-125,  128-129,  131). 

Consanguineous  marriages  of  the  deaf,  105-116,  (128,  132-133). 

Contradictory  conclusions  of  investigators  of  marriages  of  the  deaf,  3-i. 

Cope,  Professor  £.  D.,  his  views  concerning  Dr  Bell's  theory,  58. 

Darwin,  Charles  B.,  his  views  on  heredity  of  characteristics  from  one 
parent,  59-60. 

Day-schools,  Marriages  of  former  pupils  of,  25-29,  (123). 

Deaf,  Meaning  of,  in  present  Inquiry,  7  ;  Marriages  of,  See  Marriages. 

Deaf  children  bom  from  marriages  of  the  deaf,  16-22,  (125-126) ;  from 
marriages  in  which  both  partners  were  deaf,  compared  with  those  in 
which  one  was  a  hearing  person,  29-35,  55-63,  88-92,  95-100,  110- 
111,  114-116,  (126-128);  from  marriages  of  congenitally  and  adven- 
titiously deaf  persons,  36-63,  70-88,  111-112,  (128-129) ;  from  mar- 
riages of  persons  having  deaf  relatives,  64-104,  113-114,  (129-132)  ; 
from  consanguineous  marriages,  105-116,  (132-133) ;  from  iUegit^ 
imate  unions,  521. 

Deaf  relatives  of  partners  in  marriage  as  an  indication  of  liability  to  deaf 
offspring,  64-104,  (129-132). 

Deafness  reappearing  in  offspring  not  the  characteristic  transmitted  from 
parent,  22,  55, 60 ;  Difficulty  of  ascertaining  whether  deafness  is  oon- 
genital or  adventitious,  36-37. 

Denmark,  Percentage  of  adult  deaf  married  in  1880,  5. 

Divorces  and  separations  as  an  indication  of  marital  infelicity,  119-121. 

Europe,  Marriages  of  the  deaf  less  frequent  than  in  America,  5-6,  (122) ; 
Illegitimate  unions  more  frequent,  520. 

Experiments  to  ascertain  whether  infants  are  deaf,  14. 

Families,  Deafness  in,  8ee  Belatives. 

Fellowship  of  feeling  the  chief  cause  of  the  preference  of  the  deaf  for 


Index,  525 

marriage  with  one  another,  28-29,  (123-124) ;  the  chief  cause  why 
snch  marriages  are  more  likely  to  be  happy  than  when  one  partner  is 
a  hearing  person,  121. 

Gallaudet,  President  Edward  M.,  his  advice  to  the  deaf  concerning  mar- 
riage, 103-104 ;  his  opinion  on  happiness  of  marriages,  118. 

Gallaudet,  Dr.  Thomas  H.,  his  objection  to  marriages  of  the  deaf,  14. 

Galton,  Francis,  his  views  concerning  Dr.  BelPs  theory,  58. 

Gillett,  Dr.  Philip  G.,  his  advice  to  the  deaf  concerning  marriage, 
102-103 ;  his  opinion  on  happiness  of  marriages,  117. 

Gattstadt,  Mr.,  his  statistics  of  marriages  in  Pmssia,  6. 

Happiness  greater  when  both  partners  are  deaf  than  when  one  is  a  hear- 
ing  person,  117-121,  (135). 

Hartford,  Ck>nnectiont,  First  school  for  the  deaf  in  America  established 
at,  14 ;  Percentage  of  former  pupils  married  up  to  1882,  6 ;  Unpro- 
ductiveness of  their  marriages,  16 ;  Large  proportion  of  deaf  children 
from  their  marriages  with  hearing  persons,  58. 

Hearing  children.  Large  proportion  of,  born  from  marriages  of  the  deaf, 
19-21,  (12r)). 

Hearing  persons,  Marriages  of,  to  deaf  persons,  number  of,  15,  24 ;  Why 
so  few,  24-29,  (123)  ;  More  productive  than  where  both  partners  are 
deaf,  29-30,  (124) :  As  liable  to  deaf  offspring  as  where  both  partners 
are  deaf,  31-35,  55-63,  95-100,  (126-127);  Having  deaf  relatives, 
69-70,  90,  95-100;  Consanguineous,  110-111,  114-116;  Large  pro- 
portion of,  resulting  in  deaf  offspring,  31-36,  55-63,  95-100, 114-116, 
(126-128) ;  Illegitimate  unions  of,  with  deaf  persons,  520. 

Hereditary  deafness  an  inaccurate  term,  22,  55,  60. 

Heredity,  General  laws  of,  in  their  application  to  the  results  of  mar- 
riages  of  the  deaf,  21-22,  34,  55-63,  99. 

Hyatt,  Professor  Alpheus,  his  views  concerning  Dr.  BelPs  theory,  58. 

Illegitimate  unions,  520-522. 

Illinois  and  Hartford  schools,  Percentage  of  pupils  married  up  to  1882, 6. 

Information,  Sources  of,  for  present  Inquiry,  8-11. 

Intermarriage,  Objections  to  the  term,  23. 

Ireland,  Opinion  of  census  commissioners,  1881,  concerning  results  df 
marriages  of  the  deaf,  4. 

Jenkins,  Wm.  G.,  his  views  on  transmission  of  deafness,  60. 

Lent,  Dr.,  his  statistics  of  marriages  in  Cologne,  6. 

Liability  to  deaf  offspring  of  marriages  of  the  deaf,  18-22,  (125) ;  of  mar- 
riages where  both  partners  were  deaf  compared  with  thoee  where 
one  partner  was  a  hearing  person,  31-35,  55-63,  (126-128) ;  of  mar- 
riages of  adventitiously  deaf  persons  compared  with  congenitally 
deaf  persons,  41-55,  (128-129) ;  not  generally  intensified  because  of 
union  of  **like  with  like,"  55-^,  (126-128);  of  marriages  of  deaf 
persons  having  deaf  relatives,  70-104,  (129-132) ;  of  consanguineous 
marriages,  61,  107-116,  (127-128,  132-183);  of  illegitimate  unions, 
520-522. 


526  Index. 

**  Like  with  like/*  Union  of,  not  generally  the  cause  of  deaf  offspring, 
55-63,  (126-128) ;  probably  intensifies  the  liability  to  deaf  offspring 
in  oonsanguineous  marriages,  61,  107,  (127-128,  138). 

Love,  Dr.  James  Kerr,  on  large  percentage  of  deaf  children  where  one 
partner  was  a  hearing  person,  34-35 ;  on  causes  of  congenital  deaf- 
ness, 61. 

Magdebnrg,  Prussia,  Percentage  of  adult  deaf  married  in  1871,  5-6. 

Marriage,  First  recorded  American,  of  a  deaf  person,  14  ;  Second,  14. 

Marriages  of  the  deaf,  1-12,  (122-124) ;  of  one  or  both  partners  deaf, 
13-22,  (125-126) ;  of  both  partners  deaf  or  one  partner  hearing,  23-35, 
88-92,  95-100,  110-111,  (  126-128);  of  partners  congenitally  or  ad- 
ventitiously deaf,  36-63,  70-88,  111-112,  (128-129  );  of  one  or  both 
partners  having  deaf  relatives,  64-104,  (129-132) ;  Consanguineous, 
105-116,  (132-133);  Happiness  of,  117-121,  (135):  Tabular  state- 
ment of,  137-499. 

Martin,  Miss  May,  Assistance  rendered  by,  in  present  Inquiry,  11. 

Massachusetts,  Productiveness  of  marriages  in,  17. 

Mayer,  6.,  his  statistics  of  marriages  in  Bavaria,  6. 

Mygind,  Dr.  Holger,  on  proper  method  of  investigating  results  of  mar- 
riages of  the  deaf,  4-5 ;  on  marriages  of  the  deaf  in  Denmark,  5 
on  illegitimate  unions,  520,  522. 

Newcomb,  Professor  Simon,  his  application  of  the  theory  of  probabilities 
to  marriages  of  adventitiously  and  congenitally  deaf  persons,  42 ;  his 
views  concerning  Dr.  BelPs  theory,  58. 

Newspapers  for  the  deaf  an  assigned  cause  of  the  deaf  marrying  one 
another,  24,  25. 

Offspring,  Bee  Ohildren. 

Oral  schools,  Marriages  of  former  pupils  of,  25-29,  (123). 

Partners  in  marriage,  one  or  both  deaf,  13-22,  (125-126) ;  both  deaf  or 
one  hearing,  23-35,55-63,  88-92,  95-100, 117-121,(128-124, 126-128) 
congenitally  or  adventitiously  deaf,  36-63,  70-88,  109-110,  (128-129, 
180-131);  havingdeaf  relatives,  64-104,  (129-132);  Oonsanguineous, 
105-116,  (132-133);  Happiness  of,  117-121,  (135). 

Peet,  Dr.  H.  P.,  on  the  liability  of  brothers  and  sisters  of  deaf  persons 
to  have  deaf  offspring,  64,  98. 

Preference  of  the  deaf  for  marrying  one  another,  23-29,  (123-124). 

Probabilities,  Theory  of,  applied  to  marriages  of  adventitiously  and  con- 
genitally deaf  persons,  42. 

Productfyeness  of  marriages  of  the  deaf,  16-18,  (124-125) ;  of  marriages 
in  which  both  partners  were  deaf  compared  with  those  in  which  one 
partner  was  deaf  and  the  other  hearing,  29-30,  (124) ;  of  marriages 
of  adventitiously  and  congenitally  deaf  persons,  42-47,  (124-126). 

Prussia,  Percentage  of  adult  deaf  married  in  1880,  6. 

Recent  marriages  of  the  deaf  not  included  in  tabulation  of  results,  16. 

Kecord  of  marriages  of  the  deaf.  Blank  form  for,  8-9. 

Belatives,  Deaf,  of  partners  in  marriage  as  an  indication  of  liability  to 
deaf  offspring,  64-104,  (129-132). 


Index,  527 

Bennioiu  at  school  an  aasigned  oanse  of  th«  deaf  marrying  one  another, 

24r-29. 

Beversiou  to  normal  type,  22. 

Ribot,  T.,  his  views  on  non-heredity  of  deafness,  59. 

School  statistics  of  the  deaf  of  the  United  States,  1890,  whole  number 

reported,  6,  20 ;  number  reported  as  congenitally  or  adventitiously 

deaf,  38 ;  as  having  deaf  relatives,  67. 
Scientific  men,  their  views  concerning  Dr.  BelPs  theory,  58. 
Sedgwick,  W.,  his  explanation   of  small  percentage  of  deaf  offspring 

where  both  partners  were  deaf,  34,  59. 
Segregation  for  education  an  assigned  cause  of  the  deaf  marrying  one 

another,  24-29. 
Separations  and  divorces  as  an  indication  of  marital  infelicity,  119-121. 
Sign-lauguage  an  assigned  cause  of  the  deaf  nuirryiug  one  another,  24-29. 
Statistics,  Summary  of,  133-134  ;  Tabular  statement  of,  137-499. 
Sympathy,  Mutual,  the  chief  reason  of  the  preference  of  the  deaf  for 

marriage  with  one  another,  28-29,  (123-124);   a  reason  why  such 

marriages  are  more  likely  to  be  happy  than  when  one  partner  is  a 

hearing  person,  121,  (135). 
Tabular  statement  of  marriages,  137-499. 

Theory  of  probabilities  applied  to  marriages  of  adventitiously  and  con- 
genitally deaf  persons,  42. 
Transmitted  deafness  an  inaccurate  term,  22,  55>61. 
Turner,  Dr.  W.  W.,  on  laws  of  heredity  as  applied  to  deafness,  56-57  ;  on 

deafness  in  collateral  branches,  65. 
Unions,  Illegitimate,  520-522. 
United  States,   Percentage  of  deaf  persons  married,  6;   (and  Canada) 

number  of  marriages  of  the  deaf  recorded,  13  ;  arranged  by  decades, 

14  ;  School  statistics  of,  See  School  statistics. 
Volta  Bureau  fund,  Aid  received  from  in  present  Inquiry,  1,  11. 
Yon  Troltsch,  Dr..  on  prevalence  of  partial  deafness,  7. 
Wilhelmi,  B.  F.,  his  statistics  of  marriages  in  Magdeburg,  5-6. 
Williams,  Dr.  Job,  on  the  unproductiveness  of  marriages  of  former  pupils 

of  the  Hartford  School,  16-17. 
Wines,  Dr.  Frederick  H.,  Becord  of  marriages  proposed  by,  7-8. 
Wright,  Hon.  G.  D.«  on  divorces  and  separations  as  an  indication   of 

marital  infelicity,  119. 


ERRATA. 

Page  4,  line  26.    For  **  Holder  "  read  "  Holger." 

Page  137,  line  24.     After  *•  Infancy  "  insert :  **  Chi.  means  Childhood." 

Page  140.  After  Beference  nnmber  44,  transpose  **  sev."  and  ** "  in 

columns  headed  ^'  Date  of  marriage  "  and  **  Total  No.  of  children." 
Page  144.     After  Beference  number  77,  transpose  '*seT.'*  and  '* **  in 

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